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IP Addresses Allocation In LACNIC Region - IPv4 Status And Transition To IPv6
May 12, 2009

Since 2003, LACNIC has been very active in the region in promoting the adoption of IPv6 through many different activities: disseminating information, providing training, funding initiatives, creating the Latin-American and Caribbean IPv6 Task Force, founding and organizing the Latin-American and Caribbean IPv6 Forum and maintaining the IPv6 Portal among other endeavors. 

Recently the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has submitted to all the member states a questionnaire about IPv4 and IPv6 allocations and some information about the transition to IPv6. Some of the information that is required in this questionnaire is generated and maintained by the RIRs (Regional Internet Registries) and is public and available in the RIR's websites.

In accordance with LACNIC objectives in supporting the IPv6 deployment in the region and consequent with providing all the information necessary to all stakeholders, LACNIC has prepared the following data in order to help the governments to provide accurate responses to ITU.

Only some of the points included in the form are able to be responded almost automaticaly from the data provided by LACNIC. However we provide also some comments in some of the other questions in order to contribute to the clarification of those points.

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