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The Australian Internet Registry
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The Australian Internet Registry has been incorporated to address a number of
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fundamental problems with the current structure of Internet Address
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Management within Australia and to be able to respond to a number of likely
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changes in Internet wide Internet Address management procedures.
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Until 1993 the Internet address space was administered on a global basis
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by the Internic in the United States. The functions of the Internic were
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initially undertaken by SRI, under contract from the Defence Advanced
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Projects Agency, and subsequently undertaken by Government Systems
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Incorporated, a private company operating under the terms of a contract with
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the National Science Foundation.
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During 1993 a number of fundamental changes took place within the address
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administration function, and the National Science Foundation, with the support
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of the Federal Networking Council, embarked on the process of devolving a
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single US Government funded operation into a number of regionally structured
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address management operations, with each operation funded from within
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their domain of responsibility.
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Within Europe the RIPE NCC took on this responsibility, operating from funding
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derived from European Network Service providers, while in the Asia Pacific
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region, a distributed voluntary effort was instigated as the APNIC, with core
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coordination being provided with Japanese NIC and WIDE project funding.
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The ever increasing scale of activity in address allocation, and the
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additional address processing that now has to happen in order to ensure that
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address allocations follow the guidelines as determined in the Internet
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community document, RFC 1466, imply that these voluntary efforts are under
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increasing strain in their efforts to provide a consistent and well
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managed service.
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While it is possible for the Internet Service Providers to "take over" these
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functions, this is not seen as being in the community's best interests. The
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Internet Address space is a common resource, and management of this resource
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has to conform with various principles of equity of access, fairness of
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allocation and relevance of the function to the intended environment of
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deployment. While network service providers may well be in a position to
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effectively resource the operation, there is always the risk to the community
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in monopolistic trading practices.
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One way to address this is to place the address allocation function in the
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domain of a totally independent entity, which operates within the broad
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structure of a not-for-profit service operation, and applies a single
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community policy in an open and fair manner. It is essential that such an
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entity understands the Internet technologies and is in a position to undertake
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this function in a manner which results in effective address utilisation
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and fair and equitable access to addresses.
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This is the intent underlying the incorporation of the Australian Internet
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Registry.
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The Australian Internet Registry undertakes Internet Address allocation
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functions for Australian entities. It operates in accordance with the policy
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guidelines as documented in the Internet document RFC 1466, and is currently
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resourced through the strictly voluntary efforts of its three initial
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directors, Andy Linton, Hugh Irvine and Geoff Huston, and currently operates
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on the basis of a freely provided service.
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It should be noted that there is already a precentent for this type of
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resistry service in the form of Standards Australia, who administer the
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leasing of OSI NSAP addresses and PRMD names. Standards Australia charges
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for this service, it is not free, nor is it done with volunteer labour.
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The Australian Internet Registry
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ACN 066 218 951
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LPO Box 60
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ANU - Canberra ACT 2601
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register@air.net
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Phone: +61 6 2588846 Fax: +61 6 2491369
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The fax was delivered on connect.com.au letterhead, from the offices of
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Cisco Systems Australia in Sydney.
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