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    <author fullname="Bert" initials=""
    surname="Bert"><organization>The Secret Working Group</organization>
    <address>
	<email>bert@secret-wg.org</email>
	<uri>http://bert.secret-wg.org/</uri>
    </address>
    </author>

  <title abbrev="Kyoto Protocol">Kyoto Protocol to the Secret Working Group Framework Convention on BGP</title>

    <date day="1" month="April" year="2005"></date>

    <area>Individual Submission</area>

    <workgroup>Secret-WG</workgroup>

    <keyword>I-D</keyword>

    <keyword>Internet-Draft</keyword>

    <abstract>
    <t> 

    This document provides the definition of the Kyoto Protocol, an
    international protocol directed to achieving a sustainable
    inter-domain routing environment through the adoption of a
    protocol directed at achieving a reduction in the level of
    emission of BGP update messages that must be propagated through
    the global routing domain.

    </t>
       <t>

    The Parties to this Protocol, Being Parties to the Secret Working
    Group Framework Convention on BGP, hereinafter referred to as "the
    Convention", In pursuit of the ultimate objective of the
    Convention as stated in its Article 2, Recalling the provisions of
    the Convention, Being guided by Article 3 of the Convention,
    Pursuant to the Berlin Mandate adopted by decision 1/CP.1 of the
    Conference of the Parties to the Convention at its first session,
    Have agreed as follows:

   </t>
</abstract>

  </front>

  <middle>
  <section title="Article 1">
   <t>

   For the purposes of this Protocol, the definitions contained in
   Article 1 of the Convention shall apply. In addition:

  <list style="numbers">
  <t> 

   "Conference of the Parties" means the Conference of the Parties to
   the Convention.

  </t><t>

   "Convention" means the Secret Working Group Framework Convention on
   Routing Change, adopted in Amsterdam on 7 May 2004.


  </t><t>

   "Internet Panel on Routing Change" means the Internet Panel on
   Routing Change established in 2005 jointly by the Internet
   Engineering Task Force and the Secret Working Group Border Gateway
   Protocol Deployment Programme.

  </t><t>


  "Manchester Protocol" means the Manchester Protocol on Practices
  that Abuse the BGP routing domain, adopted in Manchester on 24
  September 2004 and as subsequently adjusted and amended by the Chair
  of the Secret Working Group.


  </t><t>


  "Parties present and voting" means Parties present and casting an
  affirmative or negative vote.


  </t><t>


  "Party" means, unless the context otherwise indicates, a Party to
  this Protocol, operating an Automomous System within the routing
  domain and advertising prefixes into the Inter-Domain routing space.

  </t><t>


  "Party included in Annex I" means a Party included in Annex I to the
  Convention, as may be amended, or a Party which has made a
  notification under Article 4, paragraph 2(g), of the Convention.

</t>
</list>
</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 2">
<t>

  Each Party included in Annex I in achieving its quantified BGP
  Update emission limitation and BGP update reduction commitments
  under Article 3, in order to promote sustainable development, shall:

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  <t hangText="(a)">

  Implement and/or further elaborate policies and measures in
  accordance with its circumstances, such as:

  <list style="hanging">
  <t hangText="(i)">

  Enhancement of routing efficiency in relevant sectors of the
  autonomous system's economy;

  </t> 
  <t hangText="(ii)">

  Protection and enhancement of BGP routers and update reservoirs of
  BGP Updates not controlled by the Manchester Protocol, taking into
  account its commitments under relevant inter-domain environmental
  agreements; promotion of sustainable routing management practices,
  aggregation and renumbering;
  </t>
  <t hangText="(iii)">

  Promotion of sustainable forms of routing in light of BGP Update
  change considerations;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(iv)">

  Promotion, research, development and increased use of new and
  sustainable forms of routing, of routing update sequestration
  technologies and of advanced and innovative technically sound
  routing technologies;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(v)">

  Progressive reduction or phasing out of market imperfections, fiscal
  incentives, tax and duty exemptions and subsidies in all BGP Update
  emitting Autonomous Systems that run counter to the objective of the
  Convention and apply market instruments;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(vi)">

  Encouragement of appropriate reforms in relevant sectors aimed at
  promoting policies and measures which limit or reduce emissions of
  BGP Updates not controlled by the Manchester Protocol;

  </t> 
  <t hangText="(vii)">

  Measures to limit and/or reduce emissions of BGP Updates not
  controlled by the Manchester Protocol at the transport level of the
  protocol stack;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(viii)">

  Limitation and/or reduction of advertisements of more specific
  prefixes through recovery and use in aggregate address management,
  as well as in the production, transport and distribution of address
  prefixes

  </t>
  </list>
  </t>
  <t hangText="(b)">

  Cooperate with other such Parties to enhance the individual and
  combined effectiveness of their policies and measures adopted under
  this Article, pursuant to Article 4, paragraph 2(e)(i), of the
  Convention. To this end, these Parties shall take steps to share
  their experience and exchange information on such policies and
  measures, including developing ways of improving their
  comparability, transparency and effectiveness. The Conference of the
  Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol
  shall, at its first session or as soon as practicable thereafter,
  consider ways to facilitate such cooperation, taking into account
  all relevant information.

</t>
</list>

</t><t>

  2. The Parties included in Annex I shall pursue limitation or
  reduction of emissions of BGP Updates not controlled by the
  Manchester Protocol from aviation and marine bunker routers, working
  through the International Civil Aviation Organization and the
  International Maritime Organization, respectively.

</t><t>


  3. The Parties included in Annex I shall strive to implement
  policies and measures under this Article in such a way as to
  minimize adverse effects, including the adverse effects of BGP
  routing, effects on international trade, and social, environmental
  and economic impacts on other Parties, especially developing
  Autonomous Systems and in particular those identified in Article 4,
  paragraphs 8 and 9 of the Convention, taking into account Article 3
  of the Convention. The Conference of the Parties serving as the
  meeting of the Parties to this Protocol may take further action, as
  appropriate, to promote the implementation of the provisions of this
  paragraph.

</t><t>

  4. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol, if it decides that it would be beneficial
  to coordinate any of the policies and measures in paragraph 1(a)
  above, taking into account different Autonomous System circumstances
  and potential effects, shall consider ways and means to elaborate
  the coordination of such policies and measures.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 3">
<t>

  The Parties included in Annex I shall, individually or jointly,
  ensure that their aggregate anthropogenic carbon dioxide equivalent
  emissions of the BGP update sources, as generated through the
  protuction and consequent propagation of BGP Updates listed in Annex
  A do not exceed their assigned amounts, calculated pursuant to their
  quantified emission limitation and reduction commitments inscribed
  in Annex B and in accordance with the provisions of this Article,
  with a view to reducing their overall emissions of such BGP Updates
  by at least 10 per cent below 2005 levels in the commitment period
  2008 to 2012.

</t><t>

  2. Each Party included in Annex I shall, by 2006, have made
  demonstrable progress in achieving its commitments under this
  Protocol.

</t><t>


  3. The net changes in BGP Update emissions from sources and removals
  by routers resulting from direct routing configuration change and
  aggregation activities, not limited to aggregation, network
  stability, and BGP Minimum Route Advertisement Timers since 2005,
  measured as verifiable changes in BGP Updates in each commitment
  period shall be used to meet the commitments in this Article of each
  Party included in Annex I. The BGP Update emissions from sources and
  removals by routers associated with those activities shall be
  reported in a transparent and verifiable manner and reviewed in
  accordance with Articles 7 and 8.

</t><t>

  4. Prior to the first session of the Conference of the Parties
  serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol, each Party
  included in Annex I shall provide for consideration by the
  Subsidiary Body for Routing Advice data to establish its level of
  BGP Updates in 2005 and to enable an estimate to be made of its
  changes in BGP Updates in subsequent years. The Conference of the
  Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol
  shall, at its first session or as soon as practicable thereafter,
  decide upon modalities, rules and guidelines as to how and which
  additional routing activities related to changes in Routing Update
  emissions and removals in the routing and aggregation categories,
  shall be added to, or subtracted from, the assigned amount for
  Parties included in Annex I, taking into account uncertainties,
  transparency in reporting, verifiability, the methodological work of
  the Internet Panel on Inter-Domain Routing, the advice provided by
  the Subsidiary Body for Routing Advice in accordance with Article 5
  and the decisions of the Conference of the Parties. Such a decision
  shall apply in the second and subsequent commitment periods. A Party
  may choose to apply such a decision on these additional routing
  activities for its first commitment period, provided that these
  activities have taken place since 2005.

</t><t>

  5. The Parties included in Annex I undergoing the process of
  transition to a market economy whose base year or period was
  established pursuant to decision 9/CP.2 of the Conference of the
  Parties at its second session, shall use that base year or period
  for the implementation of their commitments under this Article. Any
  other Party included in Annex I undergoing the process of transition
  to a market economy which has not yet submitted its first national
  communication under Article 12 of the Convention may also notify the
  Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to
  this Protocol that it intends to use a historical base year or
  period other than 2005 for the implementation of its commitments
  under this Article. The Conference of the Parties serving as the
  meeting of the Parties to this Protocol shall decide on the
  acceptance of such notification.

</t><t>

  6. Taking into account Article 4, paragraph 6, of the Convention, in
  the implementation of their commitments under this Protocol other
  than those in this Article, a certain degree of flexibility shall be
  allowed by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of
  the Parties to this Protocol to the Parties included in Annex I
  undergoing the process of transition to a market economy for BGP
  Updates.

</t><t>

  7. In the first quantified BGP Update emission limitation and
  reduction commitment period, from 2008 to 2012, the assigned amount
  for each AS included in Annex I shall be equal to the percentage
  inscribed for it in Annex B of its aggregate anthropogenic carbon
  dioxide equivalent emissions of the BGP Update amounts listed in
  Annex A in 2005, or the base year or period determined in accordance
  with paragraph 5 above, multiplied by five. Those ASes included in
  Annex I for whom BGP Updates constituted a net source of routing
  instability in 2005 shall include in their 2005 emissions base year
  or period the aggregate equivalent BGP Updates emissions minus
  removals in 2005 from BGP Update change for the purposes of
  calculating their assigned amount.

</t><t>

  8. Any AS included in Annex I may use 2006 as its base year for BGP
  Updates for the purposes of the calculation referred to in paragraph
  7 above.

</t><t>

  9. Commitments for subsequent periods for ASes included in Annex I
  shall be established in amendments to Annex B to this Protocol,
  which shall be adopted in accordance with the provisions of 20,
  paragraph 7. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of
  the Parties to this Protocol shall initiate the consideration of
  such commitments at least seven years before the end of the first
  commitment period mentioned in paragraph 7 above.

</t><t>

  10. Any BGP Update reduction units, or any part of an assigned
  update amount, which a Party acquires from another Party in
  accordance with the provisions of Article 6 and of Article 16 bis
  shall be added to the assigned amount for that Party.

</t><t>

  11. Any BGP Update reduction units, or any part of an assigned
  amount, which a Party transfers to another Party in accordance with
  the provisions of Article 6 and of Article 16 bis shall be
  subtracted from the assigned amount for that Party.

</t><t>

  12. Any certified BGP Update emission reductions which a Party
  acquires from another Party in accordance with the provisions of
  Article 12 shall be added to the assigned amount for that Party.

</t><t>

  13. If the BGP Update emissions of a Party included in Annex I
  during a commitment period are less than its assigned amount under
  this Article, this difference shall, on request of that Party, be
  added to the assigned amount for that Party for subsequent
  commitment periods.

</t><t>

  14. Each Party included in Annex I shall strive to implement the
  commitments mentioned in paragraph 1 above in such a way as to
  minimize adverse social, environmental and economic impacts on
  developing Autonomous Systems, particularly those identified in
  Article 4, paragraphs 8 and 9, of the Convention. In line with
  relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties on the
  implementation of those paragraphs, the Conference of the Parties
  serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol shall, at its
  first session, consider what actions are necessary to minimize the
  adverse effects of routing instability and/or the impacts of
  response measures on Parties referred to in those paragraphs. Among
  the issues to be considered shall be the establishment of funding,
  bilateral peering and transfer of technology.

</t><t>

  15. Once a party consumes its BGP Update quota for the year, no
  further BGP updates shall be accepted from the party and they shall
  no longer be able to announce any address prefixes into the
  Internet's Inter-Domain BGP routing space until the party has
  purchased further BGP Update credits, or until the expiration of the
  current year.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 4">
<t>

  Any Parties included in Annex I that have agreed to jointly fulfil
  their commitments under Article 3 shall be deemed to have met those
  commitments provided that their total combined aggregate BGP Update
  emissions listed in Annex A do not exceed their assigned amounts
  calculated pursuant to their quantified Update emission limitation
  and reduction commitments inscribed in Annex B and in accordance
  with the provisions of Article 3. The respective emission level
  allocated to each of the Parties to the agreement shall be set out
  in that agreement.

</t><t>

  2. The Parties to any such agreement shall notify the secretariat of
  the terms of the agreement on the date of deposit of their
  instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession. The
  secretariat shall in turn inform the Parties and signatories to the
  Convention of the terms of the agreement.

</t><t>

  3. The agreement shall remain in operation for the duration of the
  commitment period specified in Article 3, paragraph 7.

</t><t>

  4. If Parties acting jointly do so in the framework of, and together
  with, a regional economic integration organization, any alteration
  in the composition of the organization after adoption of this
  Protocol shall not affect existing commitments under this
  Protocol. Any alteration in the composition of the organization
  shall only apply for the purposes of those commitments under Article
  3 that are adopted subsequent to that revision.

</t><t>

  5. In the event of failure by the Parties to such an agreement to
  achieve their total combined level of BGP Update emission
  reductions, each Party to such an agreement shall be responsible for
  its own level of BGP Update emissions set out in the agreement.

</t><t>

  6. If Parties acting jointly do so in the framework of, and together
  with, a regional economic integration organization which is itself a
  Party to this Protocol, each member State of that regional economic
  integration organization individually, and together with the
  regional economic integration organization acting in accordance with
  Article 23, shall, in the event of failure to achieve the total
  combined level of BGP Update emission reductions, be responsible for
  its level of BGP Update emissions as notified in accordance with
  this Article.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 5">
<t>

  Each Party included in Annex I shall have in place, no later than
  one year prior to the start of the first commitment period, a
  national system for the estimation of BGP Update emissions by
  sources and removals by routers of all BGP Updates not controlled by
  the Manchester Protocol. Guidelines for such national systems, which
  shall incorporate the methodologies specified in paragraph 2 below,
  shall be decided upon by the Conference of the Parties serving as
  the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol at its first session.

</t><t>

  2. Methodologies for estimating BGP Update emissions by sources and
  removals by routers of all BGP Updates not controlled by the
  Manchester Protocol shall be those accepted by the Internet Panel on
  Inter-Domain Routing and agreed upon by the Conference of the
  Parties at its third session. Where such methodologies are not used,
  appropriate adjustments shall be applied according to methodologies
  agreed upon by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting
  of the Parties to this Protocol at its first session. Based on the
  work of, inter alia, the Internet Panel on Inter-Domain Routing and
  advice provided by the Subsidiary Body for Routing Advice, the
  Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to
  this Protocol shall regularly review and, as appropriate, revise
  such methodologies and adjustments, taking fully into account any
  relevant decisions by the Conference of the Parties. Any revision to
  methodologies or adjustments shall be used only for the purposes of
  ascertaining compliance with commitments under Article 3 in respect
  of any commitment period adopted subsequent to that revision.

</t><t>

  3. The global routing potentials used to calculate the BGP Update
  equivalence of BGP Update emissions by sources and removals by
  routers not controlled by the Manchester Protocol listed in Annex A
  shall be those accepted by the Internet Panel on Inter-Domain
  Routing and agreed upon by the Conference of the Parties at its
  third session. Based on the work of, inter alia, the Internet Panel
  on Inter-Domain Routing and advice provided by the Subsidiary Body
  for Routing Advice, the Conference of the Parties serving as the
  meeting of the Parties to this Protocol shall regularly review and,
  as appropriate, revise the global routing potential of each such
  BGP update source, taking fully into account any relevant decisions by
  the Conference of the Parties. Any revision to a global routing
  potential shall apply only to those commitments under Article 3 in
  respect of any commitment period adopted subsequent to that
  revision.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 6">
<t>

  For the purpose of meeting its commitments under Article 3, any
  Party included in Annex I may transfer to, or acquire from, any
  other such Party BGP Update reduction units resulting from projects
  aimed at reducing BGP Update emissions by sources or enhancing
  anthropogenic removals by routers in any sector of the economy,
  provided that: 

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  <t hangText="(a)">

  Any such project has the approval of the Parties involved;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(b)">

  Any such project provides a reduction in BGP Update emissions by
  sources, or an enhancement of removals by sinks, that is additional
  to any that would otherwise occur;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(c)">

  It does not acquire any BGP Update emission reduction units if it is
  not in compliance with its obligations under Articles 5 and 7;


  </t>
  <t hangText="(d)">

  The acquisition of BGP Update emission reduction units shall be
  supplemental to Interior Routing Protocol actions for the purposes
  of meeting commitments under Article 3.

  </t>
  </list>

</t><t>

  2.The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol may, at its first session or as soon as
  practicable thereafter, further elaborate guidelines for the
  implementation of this Article, including for verification and
  reporting.

</t><t>

  3. A Party included in Annex I may authorize legal entities to
  participate, under its responsibility, in actions leading to the
  generation, transfer or acquisition under this Article of BGP Update
  emission reduction units.

</t><t>

  4. If a question of implementation by a Party included in Annex I of
  the requirements referred to in this paragraph is identified in
  accordance with the relevant provisions of Article 8, transfers and
  acquisitions of BGP Update emission reduction units may continue to
  be made after the question has been identified, provided that any
  such units may not be used by a Party to meet its commitments under
  Article 3 until any issue of compliance is resolved.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 7">
<t>

  Each Party included in Annex I shall incorporate in its annual
  inventory of BGP Update emissions by sources and removals by routers
  not controlled by the Manchester Protocol, submitted in accordance
  with the relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties, the
  necessary supplementary information for the purposes of ensuring
  compliance with Article 3, to be determined in accordance with
  paragraph 4 below.

</t><t>

  2. Each Party included in Annex I shall incorporate in its national
  communication, submitted under Article 12 of the Convention, the
  supplementary information necessary to demonstrate compliance with
  its commitments under this Protocol, to be determined in accordance
  with paragraph 4 below.

</t><t>

  3. Each Party included in Annex I shall submit the information
  required under paragraph 1 above annually, beginning with the first
  inventory due under the Convention for the first year of the
  commitment period after this Protocol has entered into force for
  it. Each such Party shall submit the information required under
  paragraph 2 above as part of the first national communication due
  under the Convention after this Protocol has entered into force for
  it and after the adoption of guidelines as provided for in paragraph
  4 below. The frequency of subsequent submission of information
  required under this Article shall be determined by the Conference of
  the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol,
  taking into account any timetable for the submission of national
  communications decided upon by the Conference of the Parties.

</t><t>

  4. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol shall adopt at its first session, and
  review periodically thereafter, guidelines for the preparation of
  the information required under this Article, taking into account
  guidelines for the preparation of national communications by Parties
  included in Annex I adopted by the Conference of the Parties. The
  Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to
  this Protocol shall also, prior to the first commitment period,
  decide upon modalities for the accounting of assigned amounts.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 8">
<t>

  The information submitted under Article 7 by each Party included in
  Annex I shall be reviewed by expert IETF review teams pursuant to
  the relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties and in
  accordance with guidelines adopted for this purpose by the
  Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to
  this Protocol under paragraph 4 below. The information submitted
  under Article 7, paragraph 1, by each Party included in Annex I
  shall be reviewed as part of the annual compilation and accounting
  of BGP Update emissions inventories and assigned
  amounts. Additionally, the information submitted under Article 7,
  paragraph 2, by each Party included in Annex I shall be reviewed as
  part of the review of communications and routing.

</t><t>

  2. Expert review teams shall be coordinated by the IETF, under executive
  responsibility of the IAOC, and shall be composed of experts
  selected from those nominated by Parties to the Convention and, as
  appropriate, by intergovernmental organizations, in accordance with
  guidance provided for this purpose by the Conference of the Parties.

</t><t>

  3. The review process shall provide a thorough and comprehensive
  technical assessment of all aspects of the implementation by a Party
  of this Protocol. The expert review teams shall prepare a report to
  the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties
  to this Protocol, assessing the implementation of the commitments of
  the Party and identifying any potential problems in, and factors
  influencing, the fulfilment of commitments. Such reports shall be
  circulated by the secretariat to all Parties to the Convention. The
  secretariat shall list those questions of implementation indicated
  in such reports for further consideration by the Conference of the
  Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol.

</t><t>

  4. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol shall adopt at its first session, and
  review periodically thereafter, guidelines for the review of
  implementation by expert review teams taking into account the
  relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties.

</t><t>

  5. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol shall, with the assistance of the
  Subsidiary Body for Implementation and, as appropriate, the
  Subsidiary Body for Routing Advice, consider: (a) The information
  submitted by the Parties under Article 7 and the reports of the
  expert reviews thereon conducted under this Article; and (b) Those
  questions of implementation listed by the secretariat under
  paragraph 3 above, as well as any questions raised by Parties.

</t><t>

  6. Pursuant to its consideration of the information referred to in
  paragraph 5 above, the Conference of the Parties serving as the
  meeting of the Parties to this Protocol shall take decisions on any
  matter required for the implementation of this Protocol.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 9">
<t>

  The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties
  to this Protocol shall periodically review this Protocol in the
  light of the best available routing protocols and its impacts, as
  well as relevant technical, social and economic information. Such
  reviews shall be coordinated with pertinent reviews under the
  Convention, in particular those required by Article 4, paragraph
  2(d), and Article 7, paragraph 2(a), of the Convention. Based on
  these reviews, the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting
  of the Parties to this Protocol shall take appropriate action.

</t><t>

  2. The first review shall take place at the second session of the
  Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to
  this Protocol. Further reviews shall take place at regular intervals
  and in a timely manner.

</t>
</section>
<section title="Article 10">
<t>

  All Parties, taking into account their common but differentiated
  responsibilities and their specific national and regional
  development priorities, objectives and circumstances, without
  introducing any new commitments for Parties not included in Annex I,
  but reaffirming existing commitments in Article 4, paragraph 1, of
  the Convention, and continuing to advance the implementation of
  these commitments in order to achieve sustainable routing, taking
  into account Article 4, paragraphs 3, 5 and 7, of the Convention,
  shall:

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  <t hangText="(a)">

  Formulate, where relevant and to the extent possible, cost-effective
  local, and where appropriate regional BGP community attributes to
  improve the quality of local BGP Update emission factors, activity
  data and/or models which reflect the socio-economic conditions of
  each Party for the preparation and periodic updating of local
  inventories of BGP Update emissions by sources and removals by
  routers not controlled by the Manchester Protocol, using comparable
  methodologies to be agreed upon by the Conference of the Parties,
  and consistent with the guidelines for national communications
  adopted by the Conference of the Parties;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(b)">

  Formulate, implement, publish and regularly update local and, where
  appropriate, regional communities containing measures to mitigate
  routing failure and measures to facilitate adequate adaptation to
  stable routing of aggregated prefixes: (i) Such programmes would,
  inter alia, concern the IPv4, IPv6 and naming sectors as well as
  SIP, SOAP and SASL management. Furthermore, adaptation technologies
  and methods for improving routing planning would improve adaptation
  to routing change; and (ii) Parties included in Annex I shall submit
  information on action under this Protocol, including local
  programmes, according to the guidelines laid down in Article 8; and
  other Parties shall seek to include in their national
  communications, as appropriate, information on programmes which
  contain measures that the Party believes contribute to addressing
  routing change and its adverse impacts, including the abatement of
  increase in BGP Uopdate emissions, and enhancement of and removals
  by routers, transmission capacity building and aggregation measures.

  </t>
  <t hangText="(c)">

  Cooperate in the promotion of effective modalities for the
  development, application and diffusion of, and take all practicable
  steps to promote, facilitate and finance, as appropriate, the
  transfer of, or access to, environmentally sound technologies,
  know-how, practices and processes pertinent to routing change, in
  particular to developing Automomous Systems, including the
  formulation of policies and programmes for the effective transfer of
  environmentally sound technologies that are publicly owned or in the
  public domain and the creation of an enabling environment for the
  private sector, to promote and enhance access to, and transfer of,
  environmentally sound technologies;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(d)">

  Cooperate in scientific and technical research and promote the
  maintenance and the development of systematic observation systems
  and development of data archives to reduce uncertainties related to
  the routing system, the adverse impacts of routing change and the
  economic and social consequences of various response strategies, and
  promote the development and strengthening of endogenous capacities
  and capabilities to participate in inter-Autonomous System efforts,
  programmes and networks on research and systematic observation,
  taking into account Article 5 of the Convention;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(e)">

  Cooperate in and promote at the Internet level, and, where
  appropriate, using existing bodies, the development and
  implementation of education and training programmes, including the
  strengthening of national capacity building, in particular human and
  institutional capacities and the exchange or secondment of personnel
  to train experts in this field, in particular for developing
  Autonomous Systems, and facilitate at the national level public
  awareness and public access to information on routing
  change. Suitable modalities should be developed to implement these
  activities through the relevant bodies of the Convention taking into
  account Article 6 of the Convention;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(f)">

  Include in their national communications information on programmes
  and activities undertaken pursuant to this Article in accordance
  with relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties; and

  </t>
  <t hangText="(g)">

  Give full consideration, in implementing the commitments in this
  Article, to Article 4, paragraph 8, of the Convention.

  </t>
  </list>
  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 11">
  <t>

  In the implementation of Article 10, Parties shall take into account
  the provisions of Article 4, paragraphs 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 of the
  Convention.

  </t><t>

  2. In the context of the implementation of Article 4, paragraph 1,
  of the Convention, in accordance with the provisions of Article 4,
  paragraph 3, and Article 11 of the Convention, and through the
  operating entity or entities of the financial mechanism of the
  Convention, the developed country Parties and other developed
  Parties included in Annex II to the Convention shall:

  <list style="hanging">
  <t hangText="(a)">

  Provide new and additional financial resources to meet the agreed
  full costs incurred by developing country Parties in advancing the
  implementation of existing commitments under Article 4, paragraph
  1(a), of the Convention that are covered in Article 10, subparagraph
  (a); and 

  </t>
  <t hangText="(b)">

  Also provide such financial resources, including for the transfer of
  technology, needed by the developing country Parties to meet the
  agreed full incremental costs of advancing the implementation of
  existing commitments in Article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention
  that are covered by Article 10 and that are agreed between a
  developing country Party and the international entity or entities
  referred to in Article 11 of the Convention, in accordance with that
  Article. The implementation of these existing commitments shall take
  into account the need for adequacy and predictability in the flow of
  funds and the importance of appropriate burden sharing among
  developed country Parties. The guidance to the financial mechanism
  of the Convention in relevant decisions of the Conference of the
  Parties, including those agreed before the adoption of this
  Protocol, shall apply mutatis mutandis to the provisions of this
  paragraph.

  </t>
  </list>
  </t><t>

  3. The developed country Parties and other developed Parties in
  Annex II to the Convention may also provide, and developing country
  Parties avail themselves of, financial resources for the
  implementation of Article 10, through bilateral, regional and other
  multilateral channels.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 12">
  <t>

  A clean development mechanism is hereby defined. 

  </t><t>

  2. The purpose of the clean development mechanism shall be to assist
  Parties not included in Annex I in achieving sustainable development
  and in contributing to the ultimate objective of the Convention, and
  to assist Parties included in Annex I in achieving compliance with
  their quantified BGP Update emission limitation and reduction
  commitments under Article 3.

  </t><t>

  3. Under the clean development mechanism:

  <list style="hanging">
  <t hangText="(a)">

  Parties not included in Annex I will benefit from project activities
  resulting in certified emission reductions; and

  </t>
  <t hangText="(b)">
  
  Parties included in Annex I may use the certified BGP Update
  emission reductions accruing from such project activities to
  contribute to compliance with part of their quantified BGP Update
  emission limitation and reduction commitments under Article 3, as
  determined by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting
  of the Parties to this Protocol.

  </t>
  </list>
  </t><t>

  4. The clean development mechanism shall be subject to the authority
  and guidance of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting
  of the Parties to this Protocol and be supervised by an IETF working group
  on clean routing development.

  </t><t>

  5. BGP Update emission reductions resulting from each project
  activity shall be certified by operational entities to be designated
  by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol, on the basis of: 

  <list style="hanging">
  <t hangText="(a)">

  Voluntary participation approved by each Party involved;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(b)">

  Real, measurable, and long-term benefits related to the mitigation
  of BGP Updates; and
 
  </t> 
  <t hangText="(c)">

  Reductions in BGP Update emissions that are additional to any that
  would occur in the absence of the certified project activity.

  </t>
  </list>
  </t><t>

  6. The clean routing development mechanism shall assist in arranging
  funding of certified project activities as necessary.

  </t><t>

  7. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol shall, at its first session, elaborate
  modalities and procedures with the objective of ensuring
  transparency, efficiency and accountability through independent
  auditing and verification of project activities.

  </t><t>

  8. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol shall ensure that a share of the proceeds
  from certified project activities is used to cover administrative
  expenses as well as to assist developing country Parties that are
  particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change to
  meet the costs of adaptation.

  </t><t>

  9. Participation under the clean development mechanism, including in
  activities mentioned in paragraph 3(a) above and acquisition of
  certified emission reductions, may involve private and/or public
  entities, and is to be subject to whatever guidance may be provided
  by the executive board of the clean development mechanism.

  </t><t>

  10. Certified emission reductions obtained during the period from
  the year 2000 up to the beginning of the first commitment period can
  be used to assist in achieving compliance in the first commitment
  period.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 13">
  <t>

  The Conference of the Parties, the supreme body of the Convention,
  shall serve as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol.

  </t><t>


  2. Parties to the Convention that are not Parties to this Protocol
  may participate as observers in the proceedings of any session of
  the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties
  to this Protocol. When the Conference of the Parties serves as the
  meeting of the Parties to this Protocol, decisions under this
  Protocol shall be taken only by those that are Parties to it.

  </t><t>


  3. When the Conference of the Parties serves as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol, any member of the Bureau of the Conference
  of the Parties representing a Party to the Convention but, at that
  time, not a Party to this Protocol, shall be substituted by an
  additional member to be elected by and from amongst the Parties to
  this Protocol.

  </t><t>


  4. The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
  Parties to this Protocol shall keep under regular review the
  implementation of this Protocol and shall make, within its mandate,
  the decisions necessary to promote its effective implementation. It
  shall perform the functions assigned to it by this Protocol and
  shall:

  <list style="hanging">
  <t hangText="(a)">

   Assess, on the basis of all information made available to it in
   accordance with the provisions of this Protocol, the implementation
   of this Protocol by the Parties, the overall effects of the
   measures taken pursuant to this Protocol, in particular
   environmental, economic and social effects as well as their
   cumulative impacts and the extent to which progress towards the
   objective of the Convention is being achieved;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(b)">

   Periodically examine the obligations of the Parties under this
   Protocol, giving due consideration to any reviews required by
   Article 4, paragraph 2(d), and Article 7, paragraph 2, of the
   Convention, in the light of the objective of the Convention, the
   experience gained in its implementation and the evolution of
   scientific and technological knowledge, and in this respect
   consider and adopt regular reports on the implementation of this
   Protocol;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(c)">

   Promote and facilitate the exchange of information on measures
   adopted by the Parties to address climate change and its effects,
   taking into account the differing circumstances, responsibilities
   and capabilities of the Parties and their respective commitments
   under this Protocol;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(d)">

   Facilitate, at the request of two or more Parties, the coordination
   of measures adopted by them to address climate change and its
   effects, taking into account the differing circumstances,
   responsibilities and capabilities of the Parties and their
   respective commitments under this Protocol;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(e)">

   Promote and guide, in accordance with the objective of the
   Convention and the provisions of this Protocol, and taking fully
   into account the relevant decisions by the Conference of the
   Parties, the development and periodic refinement of comparable
   methodologies for the effective implementation of this Protocol, to
   be agreed on by the Conference of the Parties serving as the
   meeting of the Parties to this Protocol;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(f)">

  Make recommendations on any matters necessary for the implementation
  of this Protocol;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(g)">

  Seek to mobilize additional financial resources in accordance with
  Article 11, paragraph 2;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(h)">

  Establish such subsidiary bodies as are deemed necessary for the
  implementation of this Protocol;

  </t>
  <t hangText="(i)">

  Seek and utilize, where appropriate, the services and cooperation
  of, and information provided by, competent international
  organizations and intergovernmental and non-governmental bodies; and

  </t>
  <t hangText="(j)">
 
  Exercise such other functions as may be required for the
  implementation of this Protocol, and consider any assignment
  resulting from a decision by the Conference of the Parties.

  </t>
  </list>
  </t><t>


  5. The rules of procedure of the Conference of the Parties and
  financial procedures of the Convention shall be applied mutatis
  mutandis under this Protocol, except as may be otherwise decided by
  consensus by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of
  the Parties to this Protocol.

  </t><t>


  6. The first session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the
  meeting of the Parties to this Protocol shall be convened by the
  secretariat in conjunction with the first session of the Conference
  of the Parties that is scheduled after the date of the entry into
  force of this Protocol. Subsequent ordinary sessions of the
  Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to
  this Protocol shall be held every year and in conjunction with
  ordinary sessions of the Conference of the Parties unless otherwise
  decided by the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of
  the Parties to this Protocol.

  </t><t>

 
  7. Extraordinary sessions of the Conference of the Parties serving
  as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol shall be held at such
  other times as may be deemed necessary by the Conference of the
  Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol, or
  at the written request of any Party, provided that, within six
  months of the request being communicated to the Parties by the
  secretariat, it is supported by at least one third of the Parties.


  </t><t>

  8. The Secret Working Group, its specialized agencies, as well as
  any member thereof or observers thereto not party to the Convention,
  may be represented at sessions of the Conference of the Parties
  serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol as
  observers. Any body or agency, whether national or international,
  governmental or non-governmental, which is qualified in matters
  covered by this Protocol and which has informed the secretariat of
  its wish to be represented at a session of the Conference of the
  Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this Protocol as an
  observer, may be so admitted unless at least one third of the
  Parties present object. The admission and participation of observers
  shall be subject to the rules of procedure, as referred to in
  paragraph 5 above.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 14">
  <t>

  The secretariat established by Article 8 of the Convention shall
  serve as the secretariat of this Protocol.

  </t><t>

  2. Article 8, paragraph 2, of the Convention on the functions of the
  secretariat, and Article 8, paragraph 3, of the Convention on
  arrangements made for the functioning of the secretariat, shall
  apply mutatis mutandis to this Protocol. The secretariat shall, in
  addition, exercise the functions assigned to it under this Protocol.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 15">
  <t>

  The Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological BGP Advice and the
  Subsidiary Body for Implementation established by Articles 9 and 10
  of the Convention shall serve as, respectively, the Subsidiary Body
  for Scientific and Technological BGP Advice and the Subsidiary Body for
  Implementation of this Protocol. The provisions relating to the
  functioning of these two bodies under the Convention shall apply
  mutatis mutandis to this Protocol. Sessions of the meetings of the
  Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice and the
  Subsidiary Body for Implementation of this Protocol shall be held in
  conjunction with the meetings of, respectively, the Subsidiary Body
  for Scientific and Technological Advice and the Subsidiary Body for
  Implementation of the Convention.

  </t><t>

  2. Parties to the Convention that are not Parties to this Protocol
  may participate as observers in the proceedings of any session of
  the subsidiary bodies. When the subsidiary bodies serve as the
  subsidiary bodies of this Protocol, decisions under this Protocol
  shall be taken only by the Parties to this Protocol.

  </t><t>

  3. When the subsidiary bodies established by Articles 9 and 10 of
  the Convention exercise their functions with regard to matters
  concerning this Protocol, any member of the Bureaux of those
  subsidiary bodies representing a Party to the Convention but, at
  that time, not a party to this Protocol, shall be substituted by an
  additional member to be elected by and from amongst the Parties to
  this Protocol.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 16">
  <t>

  The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties
  to this Protocol shall, as soon as practicable, consider the
  application to this Protocol of, and modify as appropriate, the
  multilateral consultative process referred to in Article 13 of the
  Convention, in the light of any relevant decisions that may be taken
  by the Conference of the Parties. Any multilateral consultative
  process that may be applied to this Protocol shall operate without
  prejudice to the procedures and mechanisms established in accordance
  with Article 17.

  </t>
  <section title="Article 16 (b)">
  <t>

  The Conference of the Parties shall define the relevant principles,
  modalities, rules and guidelines, in particular for verification,
  reporting and accountability for emissions trading. The Parties
  included in Annex B may participate in emissions trading for the
  purposes of fulfilling their commitments under Article 3 of this
  Protocol. Any such trading shall be supplemental to domestic actions
  for the purpose of meeting quantified emission limitation and
  reduction commitments under that Article.

  </t>
  </section>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 17">
  <t>

  The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties
  to this Protocol shall, at its first session, approve appropriate
  and effective procedures and mechanisms to determine and to address
  cases of non-compliance with the provisions of this Protocol,
  including through the development of an indicative list of
  consequences, taking into account the cause, type, degree and
  frequency of non-compliance. Any procedures and mechanisms under
  this Article entailing binding consequences shall be adopted by
  means of an amendment to this Protocol.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 18">
  <t>

  The provisions of Article 14 of the Convention on settlement of
  disputes shall apply mutatis mutandis to this Protocol.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 19">
  <t>

  Any Party may propose amendments to this Protocol. 

  </t><t>

  2. Amendments to this Protocol shall be adopted at an ordinary
  session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of
  the Parties to this Protocol. The text of any proposed amendment to
  this Protocol shall be communicated to the Parties by the
  secretariat at least six months before the meeting at which it is
  proposed for adoption. The secretariat shall also communicate the
  text of any proposed amendments to the Parties and signatories to
  the Convention and, for information, to the Depositary.

  </t><t>

  3. The Parties shall make every effort to reach agreement on any
  proposed amendment to this Protocol by consensus. If all efforts at
  consensus have been exhausted, and no agreement reached, the
  amendment shall as a last resort be adopted by a three-fourths
  majority vote of the Parties present and voting at the meeting. The
  adopted amendment shall be communicated by the secretariat to the
  Depositary, who shall circulate it to all Parties for their
  acceptance.

  </t><t>

  4. Instruments of acceptance in respect of an amendment shall be
  deposited with the Depositary. An amendment adopted in accordance
  with paragraph 3 above shall enter into force for those Parties
  having accepted it on the ninetieth day after the date of receipt by
  the Depositary of an instrument of acceptance by at least three
  fourths of the Parties to this Protocol.

  </t><t>

  5. The amendment shall enter into force for any other Party on the
  ninetieth day after the date on which that Party deposits with the
  Depositary its instrument of acceptance of the said amendment.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 20">
  <t>

  Annexes to this Protocol shall form an integral part thereof and,
  unless otherwise expressly provided, a reference to this Protocol
  constitutes at the same time a reference to any annexes thereto. Any
  annexes adopted after the entry into force of this Protocol shall be
  restricted to lists, forms and any other material of a descriptive
  nature that is of a scientific, technical, procedural or
  administrative character.

  </t><t>

  2. Any Party may make proposals for an annex to this Protocol and
  may propose amendments to annexes to this Protocol.

  </t><t>

  3. Annexes to this Protocol and amendments to annexes to this
  Protocol shall be adopted at an ordinary session of the Conference
  of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this
  Protocol. The text of any proposed annex or amendment to an annex
  shall be communicated to the Parties by the secretariat at least six
  months before the meeting at which it is proposed for adoption. The
  secretariat shall also communicate the text of any proposed annex or
  amendment to an annex to the Parties and signatories to the
  Convention and, for information, to the Depositary.

  </t><t>

  4. The Parties shall make every effort to reach agreement on any
  proposed annex or amendment to an annex by consensus. If all efforts
  at consensus have been exhausted, and no agreement reached, the
  annex or amendment to an annex shall as a last resort be adopted by
  a three-fourths majority vote of the Parties present and voting at
  the meeting. The adopted annex or amendment to an annex shall be
  communicated by the secretariat to the Depositary, who shall
  circulate it to all Parties for their acceptance.

  </t><t>

  5. An annex, other than Annex A or B, that has been adopted or
  amended in accordance with paragraphs 3 and 4 above shall enter into
  force for all Parties to this Protocol six months after the date of
  the communication by the Depositary to such Parties of the adoption
  or amendment of the annex, except for those Parties that have
  notified the Depositary in writing within that period of their
  non-acceptance of the annex or amendment to the annex. The annex or
  amendment to an annex shall enter into force for Parties which
  withdraw their notification of non-acceptance on the ninetieth day
  after the date on which withdrawal of such notification has been
  received by the Depositary.

  </t><t>

  6. If the adoption of an annex or an amendment to an annex involves
  an amendment to this Protocol, that annex or amendment to an annex
  shall not enter into force until such time as the amendment to this
  Protocol enters into force.

  </t><t>

  7. Amendments to Annexes A and B to this Protocol shall be adopted
  and enter into force in accordance with the procedure set out in
  Article 19, provided that any amendments to Annex B shall be adopted
  only with the written consent of the Party concerned .


  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 21">
  <t>

  Each Party shall have one vote, except as provided for in paragraph
  2 below.

  </t><t>

  2. Regional routing integration organizations, in matters within
  their competence, shall exercise their right to vote with a number
  of votes equal to the number of their member Autonomous Systems
  which are Parties to this Protocol. Such an organization shall not
  exercise its right to vote if any of its member States exercises its
  right, and vice versa.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 22">
  <t>

  The Secretary-General of the Secret Working Group shall be the
  Depositary of this Protocol.


  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 23">
  <t>

  This Protocol shall be open for signature and subject to
  ratification, acceptance or approval by States and regional economic
  integration organizations which are Parties to the Convention. It
  shall be open for signature at Secret Working Group Headquarters in
  New York from 1 April 2005 to 1 April 2006. This Protocol shall be
  open for accession from the day after the date on which it is closed
  for signature. Instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or
  accession shall be deposited with the Depositary.

  </t><t>

  2. Any regional economic integration organization which becomes a
  Party to this Protocol without any of its member States being a
  Party shall be bound by all the obligations under this Protocol. In
  the case of such organizations, one or more of whose member States
  is a Party to this Protocol, the organization and its member States
  shall decide on their respective responsibilities for the
  performance of their obligations under this Protocol. In such cases,
  the organization and the member States shall not be entitled to
  exercise rights under this Protocol concurrently.

  </t><t>

  3. In their instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or
  accession, regional economic integration organizations shall declare
  the extent of their competence with respect to the matters governed
  by this Protocol. These organizations shall also inform the
  Depositary, who shall in turn inform the Parties, of any substantial
  modification in the extent of their competence.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 24">
  <t>

  This Protocol shall enter into force on the ninetieth day after the
  date on which not less than 55 Parties to the Convention,
  incorporating Parties included in Annex I which accounted in total
  for at least 55 per cent of the BGP Update emissions for 2005 of the
  Parties included in Annex I, have deposited their instruments of
  ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.

  </t><t>

  2. For the purposes of this Article, "the total BGP Update emissions
  for 2005 of the Parties included in Annex I" means the amount
  communicated on or before the date of adoption of this Protocol by
  the Parties included in Annex I in their first national
  communications submitted in accordance with Article 12 of the
  Convention.

  </t><t>

  3. For each State or regional economic integration organization that
  ratifies, accepts or approves this Protocol or accedes thereto after
  the conditions set out in paragraph 1 above for the entry into force
  have been fulfilled, this Protocol shall enter into force on the
  ninetieth day following the date of deposit of its instrument of
  ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.

  </t><t>

  4. For the purposes of this Article, any instrument deposited by a
  regional economic integration organization shall not be counted as
  additional to those deposited by States members of the organization.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 25">
  <t>

  No reservations may be made to this Protocol. 

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 26">
  <t>

  At any time after three years from the date on which this Protocol
  has entered into force for a Party, that Party may withdraw from
  this Protocol by giving written notification to the Depositary.

  </t><t>

  2. Any such withdrawal shall take effect upon expiry of one year from
  the date of receipt by the Depositary of the notification of
  withdrawal, or on such later date as may be specified in the
  notification of withdrawal.

  </t><t>

  3. Any Party that withdraws from the Convention shall be considered
  as also having withdrawn from the Internet and no further prefixes
  originated by the party shall be accepted or propagated in the
  Internet's inter-domain routing space.

  </t>
  </section>
  <section title="Article 27">
  <t>

  The original of this Protocol, of which the Arabic, Chinese,
  English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic,
  shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the Secret Working
  Group. Done at Kyoto this first day of April two thousand
  and five.

  </t>
  </section>
  </middle>

  <back>
    <references title="Normative References">
      <?rfc include='./rfcs/bibxml/reference.RFC.1774.xml'?>

    </references>

    <references title="Informative References">
      <?rfc include='./rfcs/bibxml/reference.RFC.3221.xml'?>

      <reference anchor="as-stat" target="http://www.ris.ripe.net/as-stat/2005/RIS/200501.html">
      <front>
      <title>AS number distribution for January, 2005</title> 
      <author initials="RIS" surname="RIS" fullname="RIPE Routing Information Service"/>
      <date month="January" year="2005" />
      </front>
      </reference>

      <reference anchor="ris" target="http://www.ris.ripe.net/risreport">
      <front>
      <title>Routing Information Service</title> 
      <author initials="RIS" surname="RIS" fullname="RIPE Routing Information Service"/>
      <date month="March" year="2005" />
      </front>
      </reference>


       <reference anchor="co2" target="http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/FTPROOT/environment/co2emiss00.pdf">
       <front>
       <title>Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Generation of Electric Power in the United States</title>
       <date month="July" year="2000" />
       </front>
       </reference>
       
<reference anchor="greening" >
<front>
<title>Greening of the Internet</title>
<date month="August" year="2003" />
<author initials="M." surname="Gupta" fullname="Maruti Gupta">
<organization>Department of Computer Science, Portlant State University</organization></author>

<author initials="S." surname="Singh" fullname="Suresh Singh">
<organization>Department of Computer Science, Portlant State University</organization></author>
</front>
<seriesInfo name="Computer Communication Review" value="Sigcomm 2003"/>
</reference>


    </references>


<section title="Annex I">

<t>

The parties to this convention are recorded in the RIR Whois Databases
and can be identified using an algorithm as described in the following
pseudo code.  </t>
<t>
<artwork>

   $i=0;
   while ($i&lt;36863) {
      system ("whois AS$i);
      $i++;
   }

</artwork>
</t>
</section>

<section title="Annex A">

<t>
Energy:<vspace blankLines="0" />
CPU power for update processing<vspace blankLines="0" />
Laser power for transport<vspace blankLines="0" />
NOC coffee machines<vspace blankLines="0" />
Other<vspace blankLines="0" />
<vspace blankLines="0" />
Waste:<vspace blankLines="0" />
Depricated hardware<vspace blankLines="0" />
Dropped packets<vspace blankLines="0" />
RFC and Internet-Draft prints<vspace blankLines="0" />
Other<vspace blankLines="0" />

</t>


  <t>
  Below follows and order of magnitude estimate for the global CO2 emmission
  caused by the CPU processing of a single routing update.

  </t>
  <t>

  We use a model in which a router does the calculation of the routing
  table in the central CPU and the packet switching is pushed to the
  line cards. A typical CPU (a commodity Pentium) in a router has a
  peak consumption rate of roughly 40 Watts.

  </t><t>

  We estimate that under average operations about 10 Watts of power is
  consumed.

  </t><t>

  We also estimate that on average an AS has about 10 routers that carry the
  full routing table.

  </t><t>

  In January 2005, 19435 ASes were used in the global routing table,
  14445 of these were multi homed <xref target="as-stat" />.

  </t><t>

  We therefore estimate the total global hourly energy consumption of
  router CPUs to be 1500kWh. The number of BGP updates is typically
  about 100/minute <xref target="ris" />. These numbers result in a
  mere 250Wh per update.

  </t><t>

  This relates directly to the output of CO2 as the CO2 output rate can be
  aproximated using the CO2 emission from generation of electric power in the 
  United States: 1.341 pounds/kWh <xref target="co2" />. An BGP update is
  responsible of the emission of roughly 0.1 kg of CO2.

  </t><t>

  In this calculation we only took into account the amount of power it
  takes to calculate a routing table change due to an update we did
  not take into account the amount of energy needed to transfer these
  updates through the fibers connecting the routers.

  </t>
  <t>

  A thorough analysis of the total energy consumption by networking
  equipment can be found in <xref target="greening"/>.

  </t>


</section>

<section title="Annex B">
<t>

BGP Update Emission Reductions

</t><t>

Quantified BGP Update emission limitation or reduction commitment 
(Commitment as a percentage of base year 2004) 

</t><t>
<artwork>
AS701   UU                 UUNET Technologies, Inc.               50%
AS721   DNIC               DoD Network Information Center         50%
AS7018  ATTW               AT&T WorldNet Services                 50%
AS1239  SPRN               Sprint                                 50%
AS3356  LEVEL3             Level 3 Communications                 50%
AS209   QWEST-4            Qwest                                  50%
AS7018  ATTW               AT&T WorldNet Services                 51%
AS174   COGENT             Cogent/PSI                             51%
AS3549  GBLX               Global Crossing Ltd.                   51%
AS7132  SIS-80             SBC Internet Services                  51%
AS4323  TWTC               Time Warner Telecom                    51%
AS2828  XOXO               XO Communications                      51%
AS8220  COLT               COLT Telecommunications - www.colt.net 51%
AS4637  REACH              Reach Network Border AS                52%
AS4766  KIXS-AS-KR         Korea Telecom                          52%
AS3320  DTAG               Deutsche Telekom AG                    52%
AS6395  BCS-93             Broadwing Communications Services, Inc 52%
AS6461  MFNX               MFN - Metromedia Fiber Network         52%
AS7911  WCG-29             Williams Communications Group          52%
AS702   AS702              MCI EMEA - Commercial IP service provi 52%
AS3561  SAVVI-3            Savvis                                 53%
AS6453  GLOBEINTERNET      Teleglobe America Inc.                 53%
AS10910 PNAP               Internap Network Services              53%
AS2914  VRIO               Verio, Inc.                            53%
AS20485 TRANSTELECOM       JSC Company TransTeleCom               53%
AS1273  CW                 Cable & Wireless                       53%
AS721   DNIC               DoD Network Information Center         53%
AS5511  OPENTRANSIT        France Telecom                         54%
AS1299  TELIANET           TeliaNet Global Network                54%
AS3786  ERX-DACOMNET       DACOM Corporation                      54%
AS286   KPN                KPN Internet Backbone AS               54%
AS703   UNSPECIFIED        UUNET                                  54%
AS3216  SOVAM-AS           Golden Telecom, Moscow, Russia         54%
AS5400  BT                 BT European Backbone                   54%
AS6849  UKRTELNET          JSC UKRTELECOM,                        55%
AS6517  YIPS               Yipes Communications, Inc.             55%
AS7474  OPTUSCOM-AS01-AU   SingTel Optus Pty Ltd                  55%
AS5650  ELIX               Electric Lightwave Inc                 55%
AS10026 ANC                Asia Netcom Corporation                55%
AS3257  TISCALI-BACKBONE   Tiscali Intl Network                   55%
AS1221  ASN-TELSTRA        Telstra Pty Ltd                        55%
AS2516  JPNIC-ASBLOCK-AP   JPNIC                                  56%
AS6539  GTGR               GT Group Telecom Services Corp.        56%
AS8708  RDSNET             Romania Data Systems S.A.              56%
AS19094 ADE2               Adelphia Business Solutions            56%
AS8342  RTCOMM-AS          RTComm.RU Autonomous System            56%
AS3491  BNA-42             Beyond The Network America, Inc.       56%
AS19262 VRIS               Verizon Internet Services              56%
AS15290 ACCA-2             Allstream Corp. Corporation Allstream  57%
AS19029 NEWE               New Edge Networks                      57%
AS6128  CVNT               Cablevision Systems Corp.              57%
AS9121  TTNET              TTnet Autonomous System                57%
AS2764  UNSPECIFIED        Connect Internet Solutions, Pty. Ltd.  57%
AS3215  AS3215             France Telecom Transpac                57%
AS6140  IMPSA              ImpSat                                 57%
AS13237 LAMBDANET-AS       European Backbone of LambdaNet         58%
AS4694  IDC                Cable & Wireless IDC Inc.              58%
AS6730  SUNRISE            sunrise (TDC Switzerland AG)           58%
AS3269  ASN-IBSNAZ         TELECOM ITALIA                         58%
AS10912 PNAP               Internap Network Services              58%
AS4716  POWEREDCOM         POWEREDCOM, Inc.                       58%
AS4755  VSNL-AS            Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Autonomous   58%
AS8151  Uninet             S.A. de C.V.                           59%
AS3602  SPCA               Sprint Canada Inc.                     59%
AS9498  BBIL-AP            BHARTI BT INTERNET LTD.                59%
AS4635  HKIX-RS1           Hong Kong Internet Exchange--Route Ser 59%
AS5617  TPNET              Polish Telecom's commercial IP network 59%
AS6762  SEABONE-NET        Telecom Italia Sparkle                 59%
AS577   BAC-14             Bell Advanced Communications Inc.      59%
AS3303  SWISSCOM           Swisscom Enterprise Solutions Ltd      60%
AS8246  INTERNET-TECHNOLOGIES-POLSKA-A  GTS Internet Partners     60%
AS2152  CSU-53             California State University            60%
AS22773 CXA                Cox Communications Inc.                60%
AS12874 FASTWEB            Fastweb Autonomous System              60%
AS12968 CDP                Crowley Data Poland, sp. z o.o.        60%
AS15412 FLAG-AS            Flag Telecom Global Internet AS        60%
AS1785  USLC               USLEC Corp.                            61%
AS19024 PNAP               Internap Network Services              61%
AS16852 FDCI               Focal Data Communications of Illinois  61%
AS4230  Embratel                                                  61%
AS4513  Globix             Corporation                            61%
AS6327  SHAWC-2            Shaw Communications Inc.               61%
AS21166 AS21166            SatGate autonomous system              61%
AS4589  EASYNET            Easynet Group Plc                      62%
AS3246  SONGNETWORKS       Song Networks                          62%
AS8437  UTA-AS             UTA.AT Backbone                        62%
AS17379 Intelig            Telecomunica Ltda                      62%
AS10913 PNAP               Internap Network Services              62%
AS13228 DG                 Digital Generation ISP                 62%
AS22351 INTELSAT           Intelsat Global BGP Routing Policy     62%
AS852   AGTA               Telus Advanced Communications          63%
AS1913  DLA-8              Defense Logistics Agency               63%
AS2686  AT&T               Global Network Services - EMEA         63%
AS4775  GLOBE-TELECOM-AS   Telecom Carrier  /  ISP Plus +         63%
AS6503  Avantel,           S.A.                                   63%
AS6939  HURC               Hurricane Electric                     63%
AS14745 PNAP               Internap Network Services              63%
AS2497  JPNIC-ASBLOCK-AP   JPNIC                                  64%
AS4565  EPSO               Epoch Networks                         64%
AS4725  ODN                JAPAN TELECOM CO.,LTD.                 64%
AS8167  TELESC             Telecomunicacoes de Santa Catarina SA  64%
AS20804 ASN-TELENERGO      EXATEL S.A. Autonomous System          64%
AS13768 PER1               Peer 1 Network Inc.                    64%
AS3300  BT-INFONET-EUROPE  BT-Infonet-Europe                      64%
AS7473  SINGTEL-AS-AP      Singapore Telecom                      65%
AS8001  NAC-53             Net Access Corporation                 65%
AS8447  TELEKOM-AT         Telekom Austria AutonomousSystem       65%
AS8551  BEZEQ-INTERNATION  AL-AS                Bezeqint          65%
AS21127 ZSTTKAS            JSC Zap-Sib TransTeleCom               65%
AS1267  ASN-INFOSTRADA     Infostrada S.p.A.                      65%
AS4713  OCN                NTT Communications Corporation         65%
AS9318  HANARO-AS          HANARO Telecom                         66%
AS12883 FARLEP-AS          Farlep-Internet ISP                    66%
AS14742 PNAP               Internap Network Services              66%
AS15772 WNET               W-NET Kiev                             66%
AS6746  ASTRAL             ASTRAL Telecom SA, Romania             66%
AS13790 PNAP               Internap Network Services              66%
AS724   DNIC               DoD Network Information Center         66%
AS17054 EXPEDI-6           e-xpedient                             67%
AS25462 RETN-AS            ReTN.net Autonomous System             67%
AS4515  ERX-STAR           Star Internet Services Ltd.            67%
AS5408  GR-NET             Greek Research and Technology Network  67%
AS8434  TELENOR-SE         Telenor AB                             67%
AS9837  POWERTEL-AP        Powertel Ltd                           67%
AS11486 WAN-6              Worldcom Advance Networks              67%
AS13789 PNAP               Internap Network Services              68%
AS15270 PDP-14             PaeTec.net                             68%
AS2200  FR-RENATER         Reseau National de telecommunications  68%
AS4134  CHINANET-BACKBONE  No.31,Jin-rong Street                  68%
AS8513  SKYVISION          SkyVision Network Services             68%
AS8866  BTC-AS             Bulgarian Telecommunication Company Pl 68%
AS9304  HUTCHISON-AS-AP    Hutchison Global Communications        68%
AS14743 PNAP               Internap Network Services              69%
AS18101 RIL-IDC            Reliance Infocom Ltd Internet Data Cen 69%
AS3267  RUNNET-AS          RUNNet                                 69%
AS3741  IS                 The Internet Solution                  69%
AS6747  LATTELEKOM         Lattelekom                             69%
AS6805  TDDE-ASN1          Telefonica Deutschland Autonomous Syst 69%
AS1257  TELE2              AB                                     69%
AS2551  ICGN               ICG NetAhead, Inc.                     70%
AS2856  BT-UK-AS           BTnet UK Regional network              70%
AS5568  RBNET              RBNet                                  70%
AS5606  KQRO               KPNQwest Romania AS                    70%
AS14551 UU                 UUNET Technologies, Inc.               70%
AS2907  ERX-SINET-AS       National Center for Science Informatio 70%
AS4750  LOXLEY-TH          Loxley Information Co., Ltd.           70%
AS4761  INDOSAT1-AP        INDOSATNET-ASN                         71%
AS5006  ONVOY              Onvoy                                  71%
AS7908  Comsat             Argentina S.A.                         71%
AS9768  PUBNET1-AS         KT                                     71%
AS12956 TELEFONICA         Telefonica Backbone Autonomous System  71%
AS14900 USLC               USLEC Corp.                            71%
AS1668  ATDN               AOL Transit Data Network               71%
AS5603  SIOL-NET           SiOL Internet d.o.o.                   72%
AS7738  Telecomunicacoes   da Bahia S.A.                          72%
AS8404  CABLECOM           Cablecom GmbH                          72%
AS9929  CNCNET-CN          China Netcom Corp.                     72%
AS11664 AT&T               Argentina S.A.                         72%
AS12179 PNAP               Internap Network Services              72%
AS12181 PNAP               Internap Network Services              72%
AS1680  NetVision          Ltd.                                   73%
AS2687  ATGS               AT&T Global Network Services           73%
AS4847  CNIX-AP            China Networks Inter-Exchange          73%
AS5377  AS5377             Taide, IP Network in Northern and East 73%
AS8402  CORBINA-AS         Corbina telecom                        73%
AS9457  DREAMX-AS          DREAMLINE CO.                          73%
AS19406 TOWERS-7           Towerstream                            73%
AS3313  INET-AS            I.NET S.p.A.                           74%
AS5588  GTSCE              GTS Central Europe / Antel Germany     74%
AS7228  MCLEOD-18          McLeod, Inc.                           74%
AS7260  NORL               Norlight Telecommunications            74%
AS9116  Goldenlines        main autonomous system                 74%
AS12182 PNAP               Internap Network Services              74%
AS12301 PANTEL             PanTel, Hungary                        74%
AS15557 LDCOMNET           LDCOM NETWORKS                         75%
AS26554 USSIG-1            US Signal                              75%
AS668   DREN               Defense Research and Engineering Netwo 75%
AS1784  GNN-3              Global NAPs Networks                   75%
AS3292  TDC                TDC Data Networks                      75%
AS6389  BELL               BellSouth.net Inc.                     75%
AS6667  EUNET-FINLAND      EUnet Finland Backbone AS / Saunalahti 75%
AS8717  SPECTRUMNET        Spectrum NET                           76%
AS8788  ADAMANT            Adamant ISP autonomous System          76%
AS8968  Albacom            Autonomous System                      76%
AS9901  TELSTRA-NZTRANSIT  AS                TelstraClear         76%
AS12180 PNAP               Internap Network Services              76%
AS15694 ATMAN              ATMAN Autonomous System                76%
AS3352  TELEFONICA-DATA-ESPANA Internet Access Network of TDE     76%
AS3758  ERX-SINGNET        SingNet                                77%
AS6505  Global             One Communicaoes Ltda                  77%
AS6993  PNAP               Internap Network Services              77%
AS9225  LEVEL3-AP          Reach Networks HK Ltd.                 77%
AS8426  CLARANET-AS        ClaraNET                               77%
AS10911 PNAP               Internap Network Services              77%
AS11172 Alestra                                                   77%
AS12741 INTERNETIA-AS      Netia Commercial Autonomous System     78%
AS20115 CC04               Charter Communications                 78%
AS1241  FORTHNET-GR        FORTHnet                               78%
AS6983  ITCD               ITC^Deltacom                           78%
AS7303  Telecom            Argentina S.A.                         78%
AS8501  PIONIER-AS         PIONIER, National Research and Educati 78%
AS9132  BMCAG-AS           Broadnet mediascape communications AG  78%
AS12530 SVITONLINE         Golden Telecom Internet                79%
AS16810 CTLL               Cavalier Telephone                     79%
AS18678 INTERNEXA          S.A. E.S.P                             79%
AS20703 ESICO-NET          ESICO NET Ltd.                         79%
AS21414 RUSCOMNET-AS       RusComNet Ltd.                         79%
AS24785 JOINTTRANSIT-AS    Joint Transit Network, Amsterdam, NL   79%
AS1290  PSINETUK-BACKBONE  PSINet UK Ltd, a Telstra company       79%
AS2854  ROSPRINT-AS        RoSprint AS (Global One Russia/Equant) 80%
AS3209  Arcor              IP-Network                             80%
AS11853 PNAP               Internap Network Services              80%
AS4657  STARHUBINTERNET-AS Starhub Internet, Singapore            80%
AS4651  THAI-GATEWAY       The Communications Authority of Thaila 80%
AS4788  TMNET-AS-AP        TM Net, Internet Service Provider      80%
AS6181  CBT-4              Cincinnati Bell Telephone              80%
AS6922  TXIR               State of Texas General                 81%
AS7066  NETWOR-95          Network Virginia                       81%
AS8764  TELECOMLT-AS       LIETUVOS-TELEKOMAS Autonomous System   81%
AS9070  ITD                Netowrk                                81%
AS9237  HUTCHCA-AS         BTN Access Limited                     81%
AS9299  IPG-AS-AP          Philippine Long Distance Telephone     81%
AS10223 UECOMM-AU          Uecomm Ltd                             81%
AS11919 LOS-7              Loral Orion Services Inc.              82%
AS12178 PNAP               Internap Network Services              82%
AS12491 IPPLANET-AS        IPPlanet                               82%
AS16338 AUNA_TELECOM-AS    AUNA Autonomous System                 82%
AS26608 SkyOnline          do Brasil Ltda                         82%
AS2118  RELCOM-AS          RELCOM Autonomous System               82%
AS4768  CLIX-NZ            CLEAR Internet Exchange                82%
AS6325  ILTN               Illinois Century Network               83%
AS6429  Core               Internet AT&T Chile                    83%
AS6467  ACSI               e.spire Communications, Inc.           83%
AS9119  SOFTNET-AS         Softnet                                83%
AS9800  UNICOM             CHINA UNICOM                           83%
AS12885 ARBINET-UK-AS      Arbinet Limited                        83%
AS15570 Internap           European Autonomous System             83%
AS17697 JPNIC-JP-ASN-BLOCK Japan Network Information Center       84%
AS22822 LLNW               Limelight Networks, LLC                84%
AS4436  NLAYE              nLayer Communications, Inc.            84%
AS5391  T-HT               T-Com Croatia Internet network         84%
AS5462  CABLEINET          Telewest Broadband                     84%
AS5483  HTC-AS             Hungarian Telecom                      84%
AS5769  VTLIP              Videotron Telecom Ltee                 84%
AS7693  COMNET-TH          KSC Commercial Internet Co. Ltd.       85%
AS8400  TELEKOM-AS         TELEKOM SRBIJA" a.d.                   85%
AS9505  TWGATE-AP          Taiwan Internet Gateway                85%
AS9924  TFN-TW             Taiwan Fixed Network, Telco            85%
AS13385 CMTL               Comcast Telecommunications, Inc.       85%
AS17175 NSS-UK             New Skies Satellites UK AS             85%
AS17819 ASN-EQUINIX-AP     Equinix Asia Pacific                   85%
AS19962 EPIK               EPIK Communications                    86%
AS20965 GEANT              The GEANT IP Service                   86%
AS293   ENSN               Energy Sciences Network                86%
AS3291  PSINET-EUROPE      PSINet Europe / VIA NET.WORKS   al AS  86%
AS4058  LINKAGENET-AP      CPCNet Hong Kong Ltd.                  86%
AS4621  UNSPECIFIED        UNINET-TH                              86%
AS4795  INDOSAT2-ID        INDOSATNET-ASN                         86%
AS5089  NTL                NTL Group Limited                      87%
AS5518  TELIALATVIJA       AS of Telia Latvija SIA,               87%
AS5713  SAIX               Telkom SA Ltd.                         87%
AS6197  BNS-14             BellSouth Network Solutions, Inc       87%
AS6221  USCYBE             US Cybersites, Inc                     87%
AS6697  BELPAK-AS          BELPAK                                 87%
AS8390  TPN-AS             Telecom Partners Network Ltd.          87%
AS8472  VIAG-INTERKOM      BT (Germany)                           88%
AS8705  TNN                Turk Nokta Net Autonomous System       88%
AS9848  GNGAS              GNG Networks                           88%
AS9931  CAT-AP             The Communication Authoity of Thailand 88%
AS12129 INTERN-100         Internet 123                           88%
AS12310 INES               iNES Group SRL                         88%
AS12670 Completel          Autonomous System in France            88%
AS12713 OTEGLOBE           OTEGlobe Backbone AS                   89%
AS14744 PNAP               Internap Network Services              89%
AS17486 SWIFTEL1-AP        Swiftel Communications                 89%
AS17557 PKTELECOM-AS-AP    Pakistan Telecom                       89%
AS18747 ICV-4              IFX Communication Ventures, Inc.       89%
AS22026 TWTIH              Time Warner Telecom IDD - Hawaii       89%
AS600   OAR                OARnet                                 89%
AS1853  ACONET             ACOnet Backbone                        90%
AS1901  EUNETAT-AS         Eunet - Nextra Austria                 90%
AS5486  Euronet            Digital Communications                 90%
AS5669  VIA-NET-WORKS-AS   PSINet Europe / VIA NET.WORKS   al AS  90%
AS6663  EUROWEBRO          EUROWEB ROMANIA SA                     90%
AS9583  SIFY-AS-IN         Sify Limited                           90%
AS8928  INTEROUTE          Interoute Communications Ltd           90%
AS12695 DINET-AS           Digital Network JSC                    91%
AS13249 PFTS-COM           PFTS Securities Trading System         91%
AS13791 PNAP               Internap Network Services              91%
AS28716 EPLANET-AS         ePLANET SPA                            91%
AS297   NASA               National Aeronautics and Space         91%
AS1653  SUNET              SUNET Swedish University Network       91%
AS2647  SITA               SITA                                   91%
AS3301  TELIANET-SWEDEN    TeliaNet Sweden                        92%
AS3302  TIPNET-ITALY       Netscalibur SpA                        92%
AS4628  ASN-PACIFIC-INTERNET-IX Pacific Internet Ltd              92%
AS4837  CHINA169-BACKBONE  CNCGROUP IP network China1 Backbone    92%
AS6350  VRIS               Verizon Internet Services              92%
AS6471  ENTEL              CHILE S.A.                             92%
AS7332  IQUEST             IQuest Internet                        92%
AS8452  TEDATA             TEDATA                                 93%
AS8517  ULAKNET            ULAKNET-ASN                            93%
AS8672  ORBITEL            Orbitel Ltd. Autonomous system Number  93%
AS8881  VERSATEL           Versatel routing policies              93%
AS8895  ISU-RUH            KACST/ISU Riyadh Autonomous System     93%
AS8938  ENERGIS-IP         Energis Polska IP Network              93%
AS9127  NETISSAT-AS        NETISSAT                               93%
AS9186  ONI                ONITELECOM Autonomous System           94%
AS9316  DACOM-PUBNETPLUS-AS-KR DACOM PUBNETPLUS                   94%
AS9370  SAKURA-B           SRS-SAKURA Internet Inc.               94%
AS9911  CONNECTPLUS-AP     Singapore Telecom                      94%
AS10429 Telefonica         Empresas SA                            94%
AS13194 BITE               Bite GSM & Internet Services           94%
AS18990 AIRB               airBand Communications, Inc            94%
AS20876 EVRO-AS            EVRO.NET                               95%
AS23520 NWN-6              New World Network                      95%
AS27455 GBRI               Great Barrier Reef, Inc.               95%
AS2706  HKSUPER-HK-AP      Pacific Supernet Limited               95%
AS3261  DIPT-AS            Donbass Network                        95%
AS3329  Hellas             Online SA                              95%
AS4181  TDST               TDS TELECOM                            95%
AS4538  ERX-CERNET-BKB     China Education and Research Network   96%
AS5378  Cable              and Wireless UK                        96%
AS5432  BELGACOM-SKYNET-AS  Belgacom regional ASN                 96%
AS5583  GIPNL              Equant Benelux AS                      96%
AS6079  RCN                RCN Corporation                        96%
AS6386  BELL               BellSouth.net Inc.                     96%
AS7381  SRS-6              Sungard Recovery Services, Inc.        96%
AS7470  ASIAINFO-AS-AP     ASIA INFONET Co.,Ltd.                  97%
AS8470  MACOMNET           MAcomnet Autonomous System             97%
AS12312 TISCALI-DE         Tiscali Business GmbH                  97%
AS13126 SMS-UK-NET         Satellite Media Services               97%
AS15924 BORUSANTELEKOM-AS  Borusan Telekom Autonomus System       97%
AS16086 FINNET-AS          Finnet, Finland                        97%
AS18231 EXATT-AS-AP        Exatt Technologies Private Ltd.        97%
AS19752 HOT-4              Hydro One Telecom Inc.                 98%
AS20646 CELOX              celox Telekommunikationsdienste GmbH   98%
AS26415 VERISIGN-INC       Verisign                               98%
AS680   DFN-IP             service G-WiN                          98%
AS1759  SONERA-TRANSIT-AS  Sonera                                 98%
AS1916  Rede               Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa          98%
AS2860  NOVIS              Novis Telecom, S.A.                    98%
AS3307  BANETELE-NORWAY    BaneTele AS (formerly Enitel), Norway  98%
AS3343  RUNNET-AS          RUNNet                                 98%
AS4648  NZIX-2             Netgate                                98%
AS5972  DNIC               DoD Network Information Center         98%
AS6316  STARNE-15          StarNet, Inc.                          98%
AS7029  AIS-43             Alltel Information Services, Inc.      98%
AS8657  CPRM               CPRM Autonomous System                 98%
AS8990  AHRT-HU                                                   98%
AS9497  DIGITELONE         Digital Telecommunications Philippines 98%
AS9919  NCIC-TW            New Century InfoComm Tech Co., Ltd.    98%
AS10834 Telefonica         Data Argentina S.A.                    98%
AS11456 NUVOX              NuVox Communications, Inc.             98%
AS11992 ISPR               Integrated Systems                     98%
AS12552 IPO-EU             IP-Only                                98%
AS13589 PAMAMS-1           Pamamsat                               98%
AS14717 EZCI               EZE Castle Integration Inc.            98%
AS15218 COXO               Cox Communications                     98%
AS15410 BT                 Worldwide) Limited AS1                 98%
AS15471 SNR-RO             SNR - Societatea Nationala             98%
AS16713 NWOA               Northwest Open Access Network          98%
AS17620 CNCGROUP-BJ        CNCGROUP IP network of Beijing         98%
AS23352 SCN-18             Server Central Network                 98%
AS25228 SKYVISION          SkyVision Network Services             98%
AS25973 MZIMAN-1           Mzima Networks, Inc.                   98%
AS31359 FORATEC-AS         Foratec Communication Autonomus System 98%
AS2110  IEUNET             Esat Net backbone AS Number            98%
AS3327  DATATELECOM        Data Telecom Autonomous System         98%
AS4670  HYUNDAI-KR         Shinbiro                               98%
AS4808  CHINA169-BJ        CNCGROUP  IP network                   98%
AS5561  ELENDER-AS         ELENDER-AS                             98%
AS6774  ASN-BICS           Belgacom International Carrier Service 98%
AS8061  BELLSO-8           Bellsouth.Net                          98%
AS8386  KOCNET             KOCNET-AS                              98%
AS8751  MEDIASAT           Media Sat S.A.                         98%
AS9658  ETPI-IDS-AS-AP     Eastern Telecoms Phils., Inc.          98%
AS11608 ACCR               Accretive Technology Group, Inc.       98%
AS12111 OEN-1              One Eighty Networks                    98%
AS12306 Plus.Line          AG                                     98%
AS13353 Telmex             do Brasil Ltda                         98%
AS15735 DATASTREAM-NET     DataStream International high speed,   98%
AS15833 FUTURO-AS          Futuro Poland Autonomous System        98%
AS15982 VERAT-AS-1         Autonomous System Verat D.O.O. Belgrad 98%
AS16422 NEWSKI             New Skies Networks, Inc.               98%
AS18302 SKG_NW-AS-KR       SK Global co., Ltd                     98%
AS18695 BANDXI             Band-X, Inc.                           98%
AS18734 BESTEL             S.A. de C.V.                           98%
AS19116 AIRB               airBand Communications, Inc            98%
AS19151 WFL-9              WV FIBER LLC                           98%
AS19158 USRR               US CARRIER                             98%
AS19429 ETB                Colombia                               98%
AS19855 ASN-MASERGY-US     Masergy US Autonomous System           98%
AS20676 QSC-1              QSC AG                                 98%
AS21011 TOPNET             TopNet, Kiev, Ukraine                  98%
AS21219 NEWLINE            Datagroup Internet project             98%
AS23126 KTEL               KMC Telecom, Inc.                      98%
AS23514 ACCELA-4           Accelacom Inc                          98%
AS24724 ATMAN-FOREIGN-AS   ATM S.A.                               98%
</artwork>
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