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Home » LACNIC publishes RFC 9660 to enhance IP address management
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LACNIC publishes RFC 9660 to enhance IP address management

By Tanee ShaoDecember 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • LACNIC’s RFC 9660 publication improves IP address management standards in Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • The publication aims to enhance the efficiency and security of internet resource allocation in the region.

What happened

LACNIC has announced the publication of RFC 9660. The document, developed over several years, outlines a new protocol related to the distribution of IP addresses in Latin America and the Caribbean. It addresses key issues such as address allocation and network security. This achievement follows years of research, collaboration, and development by LACNIC, with input from a wide range of stakeholders. The publication of RFC 9660 is seen as a step forward in ensuring a more efficient and secure use of internet resources in the region.

LACNIC’s efforts reflect a growing commitment to improving network infrastructure and governance, with the organisation playing a key role in shaping the region’s internet policies. The release of RFC 9660 is expected to have a lasting impact on the way IP addresses are managed and distributed in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Also read: ICANN’s shift to RDAP: Enhancing internet resource management
Also read: LACNIC migrates to new RPKI system

Why it is important

The publication of RFC 9660 by LACNIC to advance IP address management in Latin America and the Caribbean. It introduces a new protocol aimed at improving address allocation and network security across the region. The document is the result of years of research, collaboration, and input from various stakeholders. By addressing these crucial issues, RFC 9660 ensures more efficient and secure use of internet resources, a step towards strengthening the region’s network infrastructure.

This development highlights LACNIC’s ongoing commitment to enhancing internet governance and shaping regional policies. The RFC’s release will have a lasting impact on the distribution of IP addresses. As a result, it will drive improvements in both security and efficiency. As internet connectivity continues to grow, such advancements are essential. They support the increasing demand for reliable and secure networks in Latin America and the Caribbean.

IP address LACNIC RFC 9660
Tanee Shao

Tanee Shao is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied at Kings College of London. She specialises in fintech. Contact her at t.shao@btw.media.

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