________________________________________________________________________ APNIC 27 23-27 February 2009, Manila, Philippines ________________________________________________________________________ Thank you to everyone who contributed to APNIC 27, held in conjunction with APRICOT 2009. The preliminary event participation statistics are: Total number of delegates (including APRICOT): 473 Delegates at APNIC Member Meeting: 114 Economies represented: 40 APNIC member organizations represented: 113 APNIC held remote participation events via video conference in Suva, Fiji and Colombo, Sri Lanka. Attendance figures for these events were: Suva, Fiji 10 Colombo, Sri Lanka 22 Web-based online participation options included a choice of video, audio and text chat. Participation figures for online remote delegates were: Online remote participation feeds 2518 To read, watch or listen to archives from the meeting, go to: http://meetings.apnic.net Elections --------- During the APNIC Member Meeting (AMM) in Manila on Friday, 27 February 2009, the following candidates were elected to the APNIC Executive Council (EC). - Jian Zhang - James Spencley - Kuo-Wei Wu - Hyun Joon Kwon Congratulations to the successful candidates: Election details are available at: http://meetings.apnic.net/elections Meeting decisions ----------------- Policy SIG Seven policy proposals were discussed. The following proposals reached consensus and were subsequently ratified at the APNIC Member Meeting. These proposals are now subject to a 'last call' for comments: prop-050 IPv4 address transfers (with modifications) prop-069 Global policy proposal for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to Regional Internet Registries The following proposals did not reach consensus and have been abandoned: prop-063 Reducing timeframe of IPv4 allocations from twelve to six months prop-060 Change in the criteria for the recognition of NIRs in the APNIC region prop-070 Maximum IPv4 allocation size The following proposals were withdrawn by the author(s): prop-068 Inter-RIR transfer policy prop-067 A simple transfer proposal You can check the status of all policy proposals on the following page: http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals MoUs Signed ----------- APNIC signed Memorandums of Understanding with the following organizations: NSP (Networkers' Society of Pakistan) ASTI (Advanced Science and Technology Institute PHNOG (Philippine Network Operators Group) Meeting sponsors ---------------- APNIC offers its deepest thanks to the sponsors of APNIC 27, whose invaluable contributions allowed APNIC to offer a meeting program of a very high standard: http://meetings.apnic.net/sponsors Upcoming APNIC meetings ----------------------- APNIC 28 24-28 August 2009 Beijing, China http://www.apnic.net/meetings/28 APNIC 29 1-5 March 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia http://www.apnic.net/meetings/29 Regards -------------------------------------------------------------------- Srinivas (Sunny) Chendi email: sunny(a)apnic.net External Relations Manager, APNIC sip: sunny(a)voip.apnic.net http://www.apnic.net ph/fx: +61 7 3858 3100/99 ____________________________________________________________________
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