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Internet Resource Management Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean
1. Scope
Contents | Scope | IP Address Space and the Internet Registry System | IP Address Block Allocation Policies | Delegation of Inverse Resolution | Autonomous System Number Allocation (ASN) | Annexs | References

This document describes the Internet resource management system in Latin America and the Caribbean. In particular, it describes the rules and guidelines that apply to IPv4 address block distribution, ASN, and delegation of inverse resolution space allocated to Latin America and the Caribbean. In the case of IP addresses, the rules established in this document apply to all IPv4 address blocks allocated or assigned through LACNIC and those allocated and assigned by ARIN.

This document does not describe private Internet address space or multicast address space.

Neither does this document describe IPv6 address space management; this topic is dealt with in the document titled "IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies."

In this document a distinction is made between IP address allocation and assignment. IP addresses are allocated to NIRs and ISPs so they in turn may assign them to their end users.


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Contents | Scope | IP Address Space and the Internet Registry System | IP Address Block Allocation Policies | Delegation of Inverse Resolution | Autonomous System Number Allocation (ASN) | Annexs | References
 
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