Guangliang Pan of APNIC gave an update on
• Post IPv4
• IPv6 in Vietnam
• Policy update
• Training update
• Internet governance landscape • NIR engagement
• APNIC 36
4. APNIC facilitates IPv4 transfers
• All current APNIC accountholders can still get small, rationed portions
from the “last /8”
• IPv4 address transfer services
– Support for intra- and inter-RIR transfers
– 13 inter-RIR transfers so far from ARIN to APNIC (Nov 2012-Jun 2013)
– Transfer fee applied (20% of the transferred block’s annual fee)
• Pre-approval service, with opt-in anonymous listing
• Broker listing; mailing list to enable discussion on topics relevant to
transfers
apnic-transfers@apnic.net
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10. VN ranks in 93rd position
with below 0.1% preference
Top 25 and Vietnam
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11. Vietnam IPv6 in context
Class ASNs
assigned
Seen in BGP
routing IPv4
or IPv6
(% assigned)
Seen by
measurement
(% seen BGP)
Routing IPv6
in BGP
(% seen BGP)
Routing IPv6,
seen in
measurement
(% routing)
Vietnam 227 126 (55%) 98 (77%) 14 (11%) 10 (71%)
March
2013
227 123 (54%) 91 (74%) 15 (12%) 7 (46%)
APNIC 8802 5393 (61%) 5208 (96%) 1094 (20%) 486 (44%)
• Constant participation in global BGP IPv6 since March 2013
- Roughly the same BGP-active ASNs in Vietnam are now seen in the
measurement
- Variances probably reflect BGP and sampling differences
• VN ASN participation in global IPv6 BGP remains slight compared to the region
• ASNs with end-user active IPv6 in Vietnam has not significantly advanced since
earlier in 2013
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12. ASN Net Name Entity
7552
VIETEL-‐AS-‐AP
Vietel
Corporation
7602
SPT-‐AS-‐VN
Saigon
Postel
Corporation
18403
FPT-‐AS-‐AP
The
Corporation
for
Financing
&
Promoting
Technology
23902
VNNIC-‐AS-‐VN
Vietnam
Internet
network
information
center
(VNNIC)
24066
VNNIC-‐AS-‐VN
Vietnam
Internet
Network
Information
Center
24173
NETNAM-‐AS-‐AP
Netnam
Company
24176
NETNAMHCMC-‐AS-‐AP
Branch
of
Netnam
Company
in
Ho
Chi
Minh
City
45543
SCTV-‐AS-‐VN
SaiGon
Tourist
cable
Televition
Company
45899
VNPT-‐AS-‐VN
VNPT
Corp
131415
VNNIC-‐AS-‐VN
Vietnam
Internet
network
information
center
(VNNIC)
VN ASNs active with IPv6
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13. APNIC Policies in 2013
• Implemented:
– prop-104: Clarifying demonstrated needs requirement in IPv4 transfer
policy (Feb 2013)
– prop-101: Removing multihoming requirement for IPv6 portable
assignments (Feb 2013)
• Did not reach consensus at APNIC 35:
– prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address (modification of
prop-088)
• Returned to author for further development
– prop-106: Restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the
final /8 block
• Abandoned
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14. New proposals for APNIC 36
• prop-105-v002: Distribution of returned IPv4 address
blocks (Modification of prop-088)
www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-105
– This policy proposes to define a separate distribution policy for all
non-103 IPv4 address blocks in the APNIC pool, to start the
distributions once “Global policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation
mechanisms by the IANA” is activated.
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15. New proposals for APNIC 36
• prop-107-v001: AS number transfer policy proposal
www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-107
– This policy would permit the transfer of Autonomous System
Numbers (ASNs) within the APNIC region and between regions with
compatible inter-regional ASN transfer policies.
• prop-108-v001: Suggested changes to the APNIC Policy
Development Process
www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-108
– A proposal to optimize and/or disambiguate procedures carried out
under the current APNIC PDP.
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16. Training update
• Continuing focus on IPv6 deployment
– Comprehensive face-to-face and eLearning sessions
– IPv6 eLearning day (first Wednesday of every month)
• eLearning
– Every Wednesday in three time zones
– 23 modules (1-hour duration per module)
– Enhanced schedule for 2013
• Face-to-Face
– Extensive hand-on exercises
– Physical and Virtual Training Labs to enable participants to build and
configure networks
• New training website
training.apnic.net
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17. Training delivered in 2013 (Jan to Jun)
• Face-to-face training
– 40 courses in 20
locations
– 1101participants
• eLearning
– 66 courses
– 498 participants
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As at 30 June 2013
19. Internet tradition
• During the last thirty years, we have seen the Internet and
its coordination structures develop in an open, bottom-up,
and multistakeholder environment
• It is just in the last few years that the Internet has received
increased attention from governments
– Internet seen as a critical infrastructure
– Growing concerns about the consequences of cybercrime
• Some recognize the current successes, others support an
intergovernmental model
– Ongoing discussions
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20. How APNIC participates
• APNIC has been actively involved in the evolution of the
multistakeholder model
– Since WSIS, in all IGFs, at ICANN, NRO, ASO, and other
organizations
• APNIC has active engagements with intergovernmental
organizations, such as:
• APT
• APEC TEL
• ITU
• OECD
• Too many acronyms, but all of these have meaningful
representation
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21. Internet Governance Forum
• Multistakeholder model in action
– Open discussions that can help inform policy making on all aspects
of Internet governance
– Does not produce concrete outcomes
– Participation to all on equal footing
www.apnic.net/igf
• Regional IGF – Seoul,
Korea from 4-6 September
• Global IGF – Bali,
Indonesia from 22-25
October
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23. Engaging with NIRs
• An important part of the APNIC community
• Long collaboration with VNNIC
• NIRs operate in a way that is consistent with regional and
global resource management policies
– Local policies cannot conflict with regional or global policies
• All NIRs and NIR members are encouraged to participate in
the APNIC Policy Development Process (PDP)
www.apnic.net/nir
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24. 20th anniversary
• We are celebrating our 20th year of service this year!
• Join us for APNIC 36 in Xi’an, where we will be
commemorating this anniversary with special events
throughout the conference
conference.apnic.net/36
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