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Recent presentations given by APNIC



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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is an internationally organized, non-profit corporation that has responsibility for Internet Protocol (IP) address space allocation, protocol identifier assignment, generic (gTLD) and country code (ccTLD) Top-Level Domain name system management, and root server system management functions.

The Address Supporting Organization (ASO) is one of the supporting organizations that the ICANN Bylaws say should be "formed through community consensus". The purpose of the ASO is to review and develop recommendations on Internet Protocol (IP) address policy and to advise the ICANN Board.

ICANN Meeting
IPv6 workshop
Los Angeles, USA
28 October 2007
  • Internet Evolution and IPv6 (PDF 376KB, PPT 472KB)
ICANN Meeting
IPv6 workshop
Wellington, New Zealand
28 March 2006
  • IPv6 distribution and policy update; Presenter: Paul Wilson (PDF 2MB, PPT 368KB)
ICANN Meeting
GAC regional forum
Cape Town, South Africa
30 November 2004
  • Status of IPv6 addresses and address management; Presenter: Paul Wilson (PDF 6.4MB, PPT 3.9MB)
ICANN Meeting
GAC regional forum
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 2004
  • IPv6 addressing (PDF 1.9MB, PPT 1.4MB)
ASO General Assembly
ASO 5
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
May 2004
  • NRO update (PDF 236KB, PPT 564KB)
ASO General Assembly
ASO 4
Santiago, Chile
April 2003
  • Process and status in the APNIC region (PDF 4MB, PPT 380KB)
ICANN Meeting
Shanghai, China
October 2002
  • Introduction to IP addressing and IPv6 deployment status (PDF 596KB, PPT 1.8MB)
ICANN Meeting
San Francisco, USA
November 2001
  • Security of the address allocation system (PDF 252KB, PPT 316KB)
ASO General Assembly
ASO 2
San Francisco, USA
April 2001
  • APNIC Open Policy forum (PDF 88KB, PPT 56KB)
ASO General Assembly
ASO 1
Budapest, Hungary
May 2000
  • Emerging Registry criteria (PPT 64KB)
  • ICANN ASO: Introduction (PDF 140KB, PPT 180KB)

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