Transcript ppt - Apnic

Submission
Indonesian National Internet Registry
[NIR-ID]
IDNIC Program
Information-Internet Society of Indonesia
[ISOC-ID]
http://www.isoc-id.org
Taipei, 28 - 31 August 2001
APNIC Meeting
ISOC-ID Profile
The ISOC-ID is a non profit, non-governmental, research, education, and
national-international professional membership organization
Secretariat
National Internet Registry Office [NIRO]
Grha Citra Caraka, Mezzanine Floor
Jln Jend. Gatot Subroto 52,
JK, 12710, ID
V: +62-21 5296 3841
F: +62-21 5296 3844
M:+62-82 184 4444
INDONESIA INSTITUTE Of SCIENCES - LIPI
Sasana Widya
Jln Jend. Gatot Subroto 10
JK, 12710, ID
V: +62-21 522 5711
F: +62-21 527 7125
MISION
•Development, maintenance, evolution, and dissemination of standards
for the Internet and its internetworking technologies and applications in
Indonesia;
•Growth and evolution of the Internet architecture [packetized] in
Indonesia;
•Maintenance and evolution of effective administrative processes
necessary for operation of the global Internet.
•Education and research related to the Internet and open-system
resources internetworking;
•Harmonization of actions and activities at international levels to
facilitate the development and availability of the Internet;
•Collection and dissemination of information related to the Internet and
internetworking, including histories and archives;
ISOC-ID STRUCTURE
ISOC-ID
NATIONAL
Executive Boards
5 Year Electoral Process
Member
32 Provinces
Independent
Organization
1.
ISOC-BALI
2.
ISOC-WEST SUMATRA
3.
ISOC-WEST JAV
4.
ISOC-EAST JAVA
5.
ISOC-NORTH SUMATRA
6.
ISOC-JAKARTA
7.
ISOC-BANTEN
8.
ISOC-CENTRAL JAVA
.
.
.
32. ISOC-GORONTALO
Industries Support
Association
Non Profit Org
NGO
Information
Societies
Governmental
Bodies
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
ISOC-ID Supporting Organization [IIDSO]
[1] MAHATEL, PT [http://www.maha.net.id]
Packet Switched Public Data Network [PSPDN] Provider
[2] BROADBAND MULTIMEDIA, PT [http://www.kabelvision.com]
Network Service Provider [NSP], Network Access Point [NAP] Provider
Broadband/HFC Provider
[3] NAPSINDO PRIMATEL INTERNATIONAL, PT [http://www.napsindo.net]
Network Access Point [NAP] Provider
[4] ID DOMREG [http://www.idnic.net.id]
cc-TLD Indonesian Domain Registration
[5] INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE – LIPI [http://www.lipi.go.id]
Government Science Research & Development
PROGRAMS
[1] Information-Infrastructure
a. Neutral Public eXchange Point [NPXP]
b. National Internet Registry [NIR]
- IDNIC
* IP Registration
* AS Registration
- ID-TLD
* g-TLD Domain Registration
* cc-TLD Domain Registration
[2] National Public Key Infrastructure [N-PKI]
a. Standard Working Group
b. Publishing Network Implementation Ready
Indonesian Network Information Center [IDNIC]
1. Commercial ISP
• APJII-ID Federation [http://www.apjii.or.id] and
[http://www.idnic.net.id]
2. Non-Commercial ISP :
• GovNIC [nic.go.id]
All Government Offices are banned to use Commercial ISPs
including IP Addresses & Ass related to Indonesia Country Gateway
Initiatif
• MilNIC [nic.mil.id]
All Military Offices are banned to use Commercial ISPs
including IP Addresses & ASs
3. Ordinary ISP
• Non-ISP license or other license based
• Others Network Provider
Multi-homing
If multi-homing becomes a common option of corporate
customers, then what happening is that the function of
providing resiliency within a network has shift from a valueadded role within the network to that of customer
responsibility. And if customers are not prepared to pay for
highly robust network services from any single ISP then there
is little economic incentive for any single ISP to spend
additional money to engineer robustness within their service.
From that perspective, what ISP industry appears to be
heading into is a case of a somewhat disturbing self-fulfilling
prophesy of minimalist network engineer with no margin for
error.
http://www.isoc.org/issues/003
Indonesian – Top Level Domain [ID-TLD]
(Propose to ICANN : http://www.tld.net.id)
1. cc-TLD
• Existing : http://www.idnic.net.id
• Proposed to ICANN : http://domain.net.id
2. g-TLD :
• Proposed to ICANN : http://www.gtld.net.id
Information-Internet Infrastructure Development of ISOC-ID Plan
Request to have APNIC Membership
• Member name : IDNIC.NET
• Membership Type : VERY LARGE MEMBERSHIP
• Assignment for Back-end Infrastructures
• Redistribute and Allocation IP Addresses and Aut-num
National Internet Registry [NIR] of APNIC
• ISOC-ID will request for NIR of APNIC
• 32 ISOC-Provinces to be LIR of ISOC-ID
Website : http://www.isoc-id.org/idnicttp://www.isoc-id.org/idnic
We want to propose http://www.idnic.net
Policy Issues
[Source : e-mail’s between APNIC – ISOC-ID]
•
Confederation Membership is suspended, but the role of these previous
members are not suspended.
•
NIR Membership and Charter are not well established however, NIR in
several countries are officially established by APNIC.
•
Un-clear/similar definition of LIR and ISP.
•
Which ISP Definition ? By RFC References or by ISP License from each
Government that we have to put into policy documents of APNIC [ The
policy request for ISP Licenses from Indonesia’s Government by sending
its copy to APNIC ]
•
Under which policy is it mentioned ?
•
Are other members/countries treated the same way by APNIC?
OTHER ISSUE
Proposal
•NEW Regional Internet Registry [RIR] for Asia Region.
Background
•ICANN ICP-2 : Criteria for Establishment of New Regional Internet Registry [RIR]
http://www.iana.org/icp/icp-2.htm
Why ISOC-ID Propose This Issue ?
•In consideration of RFC 1951 and other related RFCs; the process of
adding new RIRs (and therefore new hostmasters) should be proposed by
ASIAN Internet Societies to IETF (ISOC). Similary with LATINIC for Latin
America countries and AFRINIC for African countries.
Emerging New RIR Candidates
[1] African Network Information Center [AFRINIC]
http://www.afrinic.org
[2] Asia Network Information Center [ASIANIC]
[3] Pacific Network Information Center [PACNIC]
[4] Latin America & Caribbean Network Information Center [LACNIC]
http://www.lacnic.org
Source : http://www.iana.org/icp/icp-2.htm
EMERGING NEW RIR MAPPING [PLAN]
CONCLUSION
• ISOC-ID is a neutral body that serves & facilitates public demand on Information Internet
Facilities.
• International participation on membership, contribution, and establishment of the
Information Infrastructure affordability, dynamical, stability and reach ability to the people.
• The Internet Society has strongly supported IDNIC Program as the best hope a
nongovernmental approach to Internet governance. The future of IDNIC depends on its
ability to develop international support for its programs and to build a stable financial base.
The sometimes conflicting interests of governments, of the operators of the country code
top-level domains, and of various nongovernmental parties cannot be resolved without
serious attention to a variety of public policy issues. These include questions about the
primacy of public interest versus commercial interests, the continuing role of the Internet
Society, and the continuing conflict between the needs of trademark owners and the
interests of Internet users in expanding the domain name space.
• ISOC-ID will support public policy such as Access, Censorship, Children and the internet,
Copyright, Digital divide, Domain Name Systems, E-Commerce, Encryption, Privacy,
Security, Societal, Spamming, Woman and the internet, and others public policy.
• Internet is for Everyone