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John Curran UN speech on behalf of NRO

John Curran UN speech on behalf of NRO Statement by John Curran President and CEO American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) On Behalf of The Number Resource Organization Before The Open Consultations on Enhanced Cooperation on International Public Policy Issues Pertaining to the Internet UNITED NATIONS Department of Economic and Social Affairs New York 14 December 2010 As Prepared for… Read More

Development of the Regional Internet Registry System

This article was originally published in the Internet Protocol Journal (Volume 4, Issue 4), in December 2001. By: Daniel Karrenberg, RIPE-NCC Gerard Ross, APNIC Paul Wilson, APNIC Leslie Nobile, ARIN The current system of managing Internet address space involves Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), which together share a global responsibility delegated to them by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). This… Read More

IPv6 Survey Results

IPv6 Survey Results This presentation is the summary report of the IPv6 Deployment Survey 2010 results. Results from a total of 1589 respondents from 140 countries/economies are included.

IPv6 Around the World NRO´s Contribution to ITU-T IPv6 Study Group

NRO Statement to the CIR Session Good morning ministers, ambassadors, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for giving the NRO the opportunity to discuss the pressing issue of IPv6 deployment. The NRO consists of five Regional Internet Registries, or RIRs – AFRINIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and the RIPE NCC. All of these organizations are represented at the Internet Governance Forum… Read More

IPv6 – What is it, why is it important, and who is in charge?

Answers to common questions from policy makers, executives and other non-technical readers. IPv6 – What is it, why is it important, and who is in charge? A factual paper prepared for and endorsed by the Chief Executive Officers of ICANN and all the Regional Internet Registries. 1. What is IPv6? “IP” is the Internet Protocol, the set of digital communication… Read More

Cooperative Approach Continues to Meet the Challenge of Internet Development

Cooperative Approach Continues to Meet the Challenge of Internet Development Mauritius, 26 November 2008 The Number Resource Organization (NRO) calls upon participants at IGF 2008 next week in Hyderabad to support the collaborative multi-stakeholder approach adopted by the Internet Governance Forum. The NRO encourages all stakeholders to continue working together in the open and cooperative participation model that has proven… Read More