[Apnic-announce] APNIC EC unanimously supports Montevideo Statement
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APNIC Executive Council unanimously supports Montevideo Statement
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The APNIC EC resolves to adopt the following statement on the Montevideo
Statement and proposed follow-up activities.
APNIC is a signatory to the "Montevideo Statement on the Future of
Internet Cooperation", which was issued in October 2013 after a meeting
among Internet technical organizations.
http://apnic.net/news/montevideo-statement
The Montevideo Statement was signed by the heads of the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet Architecture Board (IAB),
the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the Internet Society (ISOC), and
the five regional Internet address registries (African Network
Information Center (AFRINIC), American Registry for Internet Numbers
(ARIN), Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), Latin America
and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC), and Réseaux IP
Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC).
At its meeting on 6 December 2013, the APNIC Executive Council (EC)
unanimously resolved to ratify and support APNIC's position, as stated
in the Montevideo Statement.
The Montevideo Statement addresses issues that are important to APNIC
and to the future of Internet operations. These include the future
performance and configuration of IANA, the broader environment of
technical coordination and cooperation of which APNIC is a member, and
the deployment of IPv6.
Regarding the first point, the primary interest of APNIC is in the
ongoing stability and reliability of the global number registry
functions, which are provided by IANA. These registries must continue to
be operated in a manner that complies with the global policy development
processes of the Internet community, and which responds to the concerns
of the Internet technical and broader communities.
APNIC supports the operation of IANA's global number registry functions
by ICANN, as a proven arrangement, which has met the needs of the IP
addressing community very well for some 15 years. We would seek greater
transparency in this arrangement, by establishing an improved agreement
with ICANN under which specific IANA functions will be provided.
APNIC is also interested in ICANN's ongoing development as a robust and
trusted organization that enjoys the support of the broad
multistakeholder Internet community. It should continue its evolution
towards a globalized structure that places no government or other party
in a privileged position.
APNIC recognizes and affirms the multistakeholder nature of Internet
coordination, cooperation, and governance, and supports the Internet
Governance Forum (IGF) as the agreed venue for these matters to be
advanced.
The IGF provides an important platform for outreach and engagement with
our own stakeholders, and also for technical community expertise to be
brought to bear on discussions wherever it is needed. The healthy
functioning and evolution of the IGF is important to us, to ensure that
the IGF does remain the recognized venue for such discussions.
Finally, on the important question of IPv6, the APNIC EC is happy to see
ongoing progress in IPv6 deployment globally, and remains committed to
actively supporting IPv6 until there is no doubt of success in the
global deployment effort.
The APNIC EC hopes to hear from members of the community on these
issues; through the forthcoming APNIC conferences where they will be
discussed, and the next APNIC Member and Stakeholder Survey, which will
be launched during APRICOT 2014. We look forward to engaging with
members of the APNIC community on these issues.
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APNIC Secretariat secretariat@apnic.net
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) Tel: +61 7 3858 3100
PO Box 3646 South Brisbane, QLD 4101 Australia Fax: +61 7 3858 3199
6 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, QLD http://www.apnic.net
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