LACNIC explained

Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre
Type:Nonprofit corporation
Status:Active
Location:Montevideo, Uruguay
Focus:Allocation and registration of IP address space

LACNIC[1] (Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre;,) is the regional Internet registry for the Latin American and Caribbean regions.

LACNIC[2] provides number resource allocation and registration services that support the global operation of the Internet. It is a not-for-profit, membership-based organisation whose members include Internet Service Providers, and similar organisations.

Functions

LACNIC's main functions are:

Formation

Since 1993, academic organizations in Latin America like ENRED – Foro de Redes de América Latina y el Caribe, discussed the need of a register for Latin America, independent from the influence of the United States. In 1998 during an ENRED meeting in Panama including NIC-MX, this theme was discussed and they learned that another group formed by commercial organizations like CABASE (Cámara Argentina de Base de Datos y Servicio en Línea) and ECOM-LAC (Latin America and Caribbean Federation for Internet and Electronic Commerce), were also discussing the idea of a Latin American registry.[3]

On January 30, 1998, Ira Magaziner, then the senior adviser to President Clinton for policy development, released a discussion paper, known as the "green paper" after the DNS root authority incident. A revised version known as the "white paper" was released on June 5.[4] This paper proposed a new organization to handle internet resources (that later became ICANN). The International Forum for the White Paper organized four meetings, the final one in Buenos Aires was attended by South American communication organizations.

Those organizations joined by ECOM-LAC, argued that Latin American IPs addresses could be handled by a local entity and the agreement for creation of LACNIC was signed in Santiago, Chile, on August 22, 1999, during the second ICANN meeting.

An Interim Board was defined with six members:

The agreement to form LACNIC was submitted on August 26, 1999, to Esther Dyson, then Chair of ICANN Interim Board, and the business plan was presented to ARIN. Statutes were created and it was decided that LACNIC headquarters would be in Montevideo, with technicians and equipment in São Paulo, at the NIC.br premises.LACNIC was established in 2001, with administrative offices in Montevideo, Uruguay, and technical facilities provided by CGI.br[5] of São Paulo. The criteria[6] for a new regional Internet registry was formally recognized by ICANN during its Shanghai meeting in 2002.[7]

Initiatives

Countries - LACNIC region

Membership

Today, LACNIC has a total of over 8,500 members in the following categories:

  1. Active Founding Members: AHCIET, CABASE, CGI-Br, eCOMLAC, ENRED, NIC-Mx
  2. Active A Members

Those who receive IP address space directly from LACNIC or indirectly through national registries NIC Brazil and NIC Mexico, as well as those who have received address space from ARIN corresponding to the address space allocated to LACNIC and who apply for admission.

  1. Adhering Members:
    • Organizations based in the LAC region or that carry out their activities mainly in LAC, which are involved in Internet development and/or composed of Internet service providers, make a relevant contribution to Internet-related policies in the region, agree with the goals of LACNIC and apply for admission.
    • Organizations that manage IP addresses that are not part of the address space allocated to LAC and are geographically located in the LAC region.
    • Any person, company or institution designated as such by decision of the LACNIC Member Assembly in recognition of their activities in furtherance of LACNIC's goals.
    • Any natural or legal person who makes a significant financial contribution to support LACNIC.
    • Organizations that receive only an ASN do not become LACNIC members.

The Number Resource Organization

With the other RIRs, LACNIC is a member of the Number Resource Organization (NRO), which exists to protect the unallocated number resource pool, to promote and protect the bottom-up policy development process, and to be the focal point for input into the RIR system.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Memorandum of Understanding between LACNIC (the Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre, referred to here as "LACNIC") and Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (referred to here as "ISC") . 1 April 2004 . lacnic.net . 18 September 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101006212400/http://lacnic.net/docs/acuerdos/MoU-ISC.pdf . 6 October 2010 . dead .
  2. Web site: LACNIC´s Board of Directors Elections . lacnic.net . 7 October 2010.
  3. Web site: El desarrollo de la Comunidad de LACNIC Una historia en construcción . 19 July 2019 . Carolina . Aguerre . 15 April 2019 . LACNIC . es . The development of the Latin American Community A history under construction . El VIII Foro de Redes de ENRED, realizado en noviembre en Panamá, sirvió de punto de encuentro formal y explícito con NIC.BR, el segundo registro nacional de la región, que operaba la mitad de los recursos IP utilizados en toda América Latina. . https://web.archive.org/web/20190720011208/https://www.lacnic.net/innovaportal/file/3733/1/el-desarrollo-de-la-comunidad-de-lacnic.pdf . 20 July 2019 . dmy-all . 46 .
  4. Web site: Statement of Policy on the Management of Internet Names and Addresses NTIA. www.ntia.doc.gov. 2016-02-17.
  5. Web site: Inicio do processo eleitoral do CGI.br . CG.org.br . 7 October 2010. pt.
  6. Web site: [//www.icann.org/resources/pages/new-rirs-criteria-2012-02-25-en ICANN ICP-2 criteria].
  7. Web site: [//www.icann.org/en/minutes/minutes-31oct02.htm Regular Meeting of the Board Minutes ]. 31 October 2002 . ICANN . 7 October 2010.
  8. Web site: Programa FRIDA About FRIDA. 2021-03-01. Programa FRIDA. en-US.
  9. Web site: Applications open for US$25,000 LACNIC Programa FRIDA fund. 2021-03-01. en-US.
  10. Web site: 2018-09-14. LACNIC, Google to headline 'Internet Week Trinidad and Tobago' in October. 2021-03-01. Curaçao Chronicle. en-US.
  11. Web site: LACNIC CSIRT Amparo Workshop. 2021-03-01. LACNIC CSIRT. en-US.