A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Indonesia Internet Exchange (IIX) Johar Alam Admin of the IIX APJII.

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A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Indonesia Internet Exchange (IIX) Johar Alam Admin of the IIX APJII

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A The Birth of Internet in Indonesia   Pioneered by the University   University of Indonesia (UI) as the administration of ccTLD-ID appointed by IANA   Mostly used for   Protocol used is UUCP

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Internet Service Provider in Indonesia   Indonet is the first operational ISP   Start operating in 1994   Has been operating before the ISP license regulation from the government   Using modem 9600bps dial-up SLI to Singapore   Service given by TELNET and IRC

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Internet Service Provider in Indonesia   RadNet is the first licensed ISP   Start operating since 1995   Introducing World Wide Web (WWW)   Using dedicated Internet channel   Consumers are charged for the subscription fee   Indonet is taking the same step   The Government published 27 licensed ISP

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A APJII – Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jasa Internet Indonesia [Indonesian ISP Association]   Internet Provider Association   Non-profit organization   Established on March 1996 at the first Munas held in Jakarta   The members comprise the 27 ISP with privileged members from Indosat, Telkom, Satelindo, UI and ITB

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Global One USA MCI USA A-Bone Japan SingNet Singapore INTERNET ISP 1 ISP 2ISP 3 ISP 4 INDONESIA

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Route from Jakarta to Jakarta Transmission route from one ISP to another, which are both in Jakarta, Indonesia before the IIX Japan San Fransisco Singapore

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A The Birth of Indonesia Internet Exchange (IIX)   Pioneered by APJII since 1996   No funds from the Government   Configuration by CISCO (USA) and APJII   All ISP participated   Router is granted by CISCO   Modem Leased Line is granted by RAD   Server is granted by HP and Intel   Operating on August 1997

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Global One USA MCI USA A-Bone Japan SingNet Singapore INTERNET PJI 1 PJI 2PJI 3 PJI 4 INDONESIA IIX

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A The Role of IIX during the Monetary Crisis   The monetary Crisis started few months after the operation of IIX in 1997   US$ rose up to 800% towards Rupiah   The international bandwidth fee in US$, ISP is predicted to be closed down

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A The Role of IIX during the Monetary Crisis   Local Bandwidth from one ISP to IIX is 512KBps   Not using the international route, ISP has saved the monthly costs

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A The Role of IIX during the Monetary Crisis   ISP whose international connection has been disconnected, informed its customers to get an access to local sites in Indonesia   IIX is used to connect one ISP member to another ISP ‘s proxy server   Give more time to ISPs to restore their international bandwidth   Not one ISP was closed during the crisis

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Traffic’s Condition 9 months later Local Traffic in IIX

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A ISP 1 Local Traffic in IIX

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Internet Growth in Indonesia   The issuance of more than 100 licences of new ISP   The issuance of more than 15 NAP licences   The growth of Portals in the country   Warnet (internet café) phenomenon   The growth of corporate domain from 3530 on January 2000 to nearly 8000 in the beginning of 2002.

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A IIX Status in the year 2000   IIX Node JKT-1 has reached its full capacity   Portals in Indonesia has grown rapidly since February 2000   2MBps Leased Line capacity is not sufficient anymore for an ISP to be connected to IIX   A new IIX node is built at the Data Center   A new node enables the 100Mbps connection to each ISP

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Connection Capacity of the IIX JKT-2 CBN100 MBpsEzyNet 10 MBps LinkNet100 MBpsJasnita 10 MBps M-Web100 MBpsSpotNet 10 MBps Indonet100 MBpsTripleGate 10 MBps IndosatNet100 MBpsUBnet 10 MBps InfoAsia100 MBpsIPnet 10 MBps Satelindo100 MBpsMelsa100 MBps Trikomsel100 MBpsNap Info100 Mbps Rainbow2u100 MBpsNapsindo100 Mbps PSN100 MBpsJII100 Mbps JetComs100 MBpsQitaNet100 Mbps Infokom100 MBpsIcon+ (PLN)100 Mbps BolehNet100 MBpsSatNet100 Mbps IDnet 100 MBpsMultidata100 Mbps NEPJ100 MBpsPrimaNet100 Mbps NTT Indonesia100 MBpsAsiaNet100 Mbps THE.NET100 MBps JKT-1 Elga 10 MBpsAccessNet10 MBps SpeedNet 10 MBpsSpotNet10 MBps ProNet 2 MBpsCentral-On-Line10 MBps Exelcom 2 MBpsRadNet10 MBps D~Net 2 MBpsCentrin10 MBps Metronet 2 MBpsSigNet10 MBps CircleCom 2 MBpsTelkomNet10 MBps Patrakom 2 MBpsPacific10 Mbps Idola 2 MBpsSistelindo (AT&T / IBM) 2 MBps BizNet512 KBpsWasantara512 KBps Iptek Net100 MBpsMeganet512 KBps AsiaNet100 Mbps EzyNet 10 Mbps

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A IIX Effects towards the Internet community   The access capacity improvement towards the local internet network from approximately 700ms ping time to approximately 7ms   Enable the growth and the development of local internet application because of the ensured access rapidity among servers   The growth of local content in Indonesia   The growth of e-commerce with secured network   The application of e-gov using local internet network   Cheaper and reliable access towards the internet, locally and globally

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A Peak Development of Indonesia Internet Traffic

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A IIX Operational Implementation   Has 3 Administrators from three different ISPs   The three Administrators are never announced publicly   Use of point-to-point IP addresses which cannot be accessed from outside of Indonesia   Use own AS number   Use BGP4 routing and static to facilitate the connected ISP   A 24-7 monitoring by the IIX and ISP Administrator

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A ROUTING CONFIGURATION   IIX is a layer 2 and 3 infrastructure.   Routed more than 1300 lines routing announcements (prefixes) received from it’s members.   BGP Announcements: 68 ASN   Router utilisation : 22%.

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A ROUTING CONFIGURATION   Having their own IP Address (Both IPv4 and IPv6 Address) and ASN assigned by APNIC.   The benefits of this kind of configuration:   ISP’s only announce the IP Address and ASN of the IIX on their routing policy.   Conserve more space on the ISP’s routing table.   Minimize the operational cost for ISP’s.

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A IIX Connection Capacity August 1997   IIX connected 5 ISPs from 20 active ones   Resulted in less than 0.5 Mbps peak traffic every day   The network capacity connected to the IIX on August 1997 is 30Mbps

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A IIX Connection Capacity – Dec 2003   IIX connected 70 ISPs from 130 active ones   Resulted in more than 1 Gbps peak traffic every day   The network capacity connected to the IIX until Dec 2003 is 4.3 Giga

A S O S I A S I P E N Y E L E N G G A R A J A S A I N T E R N E T I N D O N E S I A

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