2. Overview
APNIC’s Vision:
“A global, open,
stable, and
secure Internet
that serves the
entire Asia Pacific
community”
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Internet Resources Delegations
IPv6 Measurement
APNIC Policy Implementation
Supporting Internet
Development
4. More than 43,700 of /32 IPv6 are
delegated in this region
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Cumulative delegations as of 17 July 2014
5. Steady demand for IPv4 from the
“last /8”
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Delegations
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Number of delegations as of 30 June 2014
6. More than 580 IPv4 delegations out of
“IANA returned” address pool
6
As of 17 July 2014
since 28 May 2014
7. More 4-byte ASNs are delegated
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2,000
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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2 Byte
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Delegations
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As of 17 July 2014
16. IPv6 measurement - Global view of
end user readiness
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http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6-measurement/Regions/001%20World/ as of 17/07/2014
Data source from “flash” and “JavaScript”
and including viewers from mobile devices
16 Nov 13
IPv6 preferred: 2.45
about 30% increase in 6 months
17. Global IPv6 deployment leaderboard
(commercial operators)
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ASN Entity Economy IPv6
preferred
rate
22394 Cellco Verizon Wireless US 63.39
6848 Telenet N.V BE 45.73
10091 StarHub Cable Vision Ltd SG 43.48
18126 CTCX Chubu Telecommunications Company; Inc. JP 37.72
31334 Kabel Deutschland Vertrieb und Service GmbH DE 34.78
2516 KDDI KDDI CORPORATION JP 30.29
3303 Swisscom Ltd CH 27.00
29562 Kable BW GmbH DE 25.88
55430 STARHUBINTERNET-AS-NGNBN Starhub Internet Pte Ltd SG 24.93
21928 T-Mobile USA US 24.81
41164 GET Norway NO 20.38
7018 AT&T US 20.36
12322 Free SAS FR 19.89
7922 Comcast Cable Communications US 19.83
4739 INTERNODE-AS Internode Pty Ltd AU 19.37
http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6-measurement/AS/ 24/06/2014
18. IPv6 readiness in the Internet core- Global
view of transit AS
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http://6lab.cisco.com/stats/index.php
19. Deployment observations
• IPv6 deployment is increasing steadily
• Deployment varies among regions, economies, and
individual ASNs
• Some economies and ASNs have been very active in terms
of IPv6 deployment
– Particularly some mobile network operators and cable TV
operators
– Once they enable IPv6 in their network and handsets, their end
user readiness grows VERY rapidly
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20. IPv6 in mobile networks
• 3G+ and 4G (LTE, TD-LTE): Services on voice, messaging
and data are converging on IP-based services
• Rapidly increasing global 3G+ and 4G deployment
– Some mobile network operators have already deployed IPv6
– What is going on in Vietnam?
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Verizon T-Mobile USA
21. A recipe for successful IPv6
deployment
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Plan and act Test
IPv6 default for
new customers
in new networks
23. Recently implemented policies
• Changes to the APNIC Policy Development Process
www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-108
• What are the changes?
– “Comment period” changed from “8 weeks” to “not be shorter than
four weeks but no longer than eight weeks”
– It is the Policy SIG Chair’s sole discretion to extend the comment
period to be more than four weeks, including the duration of the
extension
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25. Recently implemented policies
• AS Number transfer policy proposal
www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-107
• Adding AS number transfers to the current APNIC policy
• What does this mean?
– The ASNs to be transferred outside of a merger and acquisition
– Still need to justify use based on the ASN policy
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26. Recently implemented policies
• Distribution of returned IPv4 address
www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-105
• Implemented on 28 May 2014
• What does this mean?
– A maximum of a /22 can be delegated to a qualified APNIC Member
or NIR member
– This is in addition to the maximum of a /22 that a qualified APNIC
Member or NIR member can receive under 103/8 ("last /8”)
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27. Recently implemented policies
• Allocate 1.0.0.0/24 and 1.1.1.0/24 to APNIC Labs as
Research Prefixes
www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-109
• What does this mean?
– The objective of this proposal is to allocate 1.0.0.0/24 and 1.1.1.0/24
to APNIC Labs, to be used as research prefixes
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29. Supporting NOGs
• Network Operators Groups
– Where network engineers and operators meet their colleagues
• NOGs keep the Internet working
– Technology discussions
– Operational best practices
– Compare experiences
– Peering & business relationships…etc
• APNIC encourages and supports NOGs in this region
– NOG contacts and information sharing
– APNIC training/workshop
– Any NOGs in Vietnam?
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31. Upcoming IPv6 events
• APNG 38 (Taiwan, 12 Aug 2014)
– IPv6 readiness measurement workshop
• ITU APNIC IPv6 workshop (Lao, 5 - 8 Aug 2014)
– For Telecom operators
• APNIC 38 (Brisbane, 16 Sep 2014)
– IPv6 plenary
• "Duel on Dual Stacking:Performance comparison between IPv6 and IPv4”
conference.apnic.net/38/program
– APIPv6TF
• IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF
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32. APNIC Training
• Continuing focus on
IPv6 deploymentIPv6
• Extensive exercises
in virtual and
physical training labs
Hands-on
• Every Wednesday is
IPv6 dayeLearning
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33. APNIC Engineering Assistance
• Assisting in the development and deployment of sustainable and
resilient Internet infrastructure
• Who can benefit?
– APNIC and NIR members
– Internet Service Providers
– Telecom Service Providers
• How can APNIC help?
– Assessment of technical network issues and challenges
– Advice on Best Current Practice (BCP) knowledge and ideas for potential
solutions
– Support for local network engineers to become self-reliant
– Provision of capacity-building training
– Provision of follow-up support
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34. Engineering Assistance in the Region
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Provided training and
equipment to help establish
the Vanuatu IXP
Helped establish an I-Root
server instance in Port Vila,
Vanuatu
IXP Workshop held in
Bangkok, Thailand -
working towards
establishing the country’s
first IXP
APNIC supported the
establishment of bdNOG
and BTNOG, new
network operators
groups in Bangladesh
and Bhutan