Regional Internet Registry definition

Regional Internet Registry means an organization that manages the allocation and registration of Internet number resources within a particular region of the world. Internet number resources include IP Addresses and autonomous system (AS) numbers.
Regional Internet Registry or “RIR” means the relevant regional registry for the resource in question.
Regional Internet Registry or “RIR” means the five organisations that manage the allocation and registration of Internet resources (public IP addresses and public AS numbers) around the world. These organisations are as follows; African Network Information Centre (AfriNIC), American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre (LACNIC), Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE).

Examples of Regional Internet Registry in a sentence

  • The RIPE NCC is the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia.

  • The RIPE NCC has, as a Regional Internet Registry (RIR), the authority to register Internet Number Resources.

  • All such assignments are subject to criteria set out by the Regional Internet Registry in the respective region.

  • The RIPE NCC has, as a Regional Internet Registry (RIR), the authority to register Internet number resources.

  • ASN: Autonomous System Number, a globally unique inter-domain routing identifier, assigned by a Regional Internet Registry.

  • Participants shall use public Autonomous System Numbers allocated uniquely to them by a Regional Internet Registry.

  • APNIC is a Regional Internet Registry that allocates IP and ASNs in the Asia Pacific region.

  • In the event that the Customer intends to use its own IP address allocation, then the Customer must: (i) provide a LOA (Letter of Authorization) or other sufficient justification satisfactory to the Supplier that the owners (as defined by the particular Regional Internet Registry) of all such IP address allocations consent to the announcement thereof by the Supplier; and (ii) demonstrate efficient use of such allocation prior to requesting any IP address allocation from the Supplier.

  • BT reserves the right to re-allocate/reassign IP addresses as required to fulfil operational requirements and those conditions as stipulated by the relevant RIR (Regional Internet Registry).

  • You acknowledge and agree that the IP addresses are subject to the policies and procedures of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (“IANA”) and the specific Regional Internet Registry (RIR) authorizing the use of the IP addresses by NextLevel.


More Definitions of Regional Internet Registry

Regional Internet Registry refers to the five (5) Internet registries responsible for the allocation and registration of Internet numbers. These registries are AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE NCC.
Regional Internet Registry or “RIR” means the five organisations that manage the allocation and registration of Internet resources (public IP addresses and Public AS numbers) around the world. These organisations are as follows; African Network Information Centre (AfriNIC), American Registry for Internet