IPv6 deployment status: Where are we now and way forward 26 th April 2013, APEC TEL47, Bali, Indonesia Miwa Fujii APNIC.

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IPv6 deployment status: Where are we now and way forward 26 th April 2013, APEC TEL47, Bali, Indonesia Miwa Fujii APNIC

Table of contents Dissecting IPv6 adoption IPv6 deployment status in the AP region Way forward 2

Dissecting IPv6 adoption 3

The Internet consists from multi stakeholders –IPv6 deployment has to go through many phases in difference stakeholders realms –Need to have multi dimensional data to have a holistic view We need to see IPv6 adoption density in a logical order 1.IPv6 address allocation by Regional Internet Registries IPv6 address allocation data 2.IPv6 adoption level in the core networks (Internet transit providers) of the Internet BGP, ASN data 3.Content providers and enterprise to enable their website with IPv6 DNS server, and www reachability data 4.Access networks that allow end users to access to IPv6 resources End user IPv6 readiness data 4

Percentage of members with both IPv4 and IPv6 in each RIR NRO data: Dec

IPv6 address allocation (cumulative) APNIC as of 7/3/2013 Unit: /32 6

Sum up 1: IPv6 address allocation IPv6 address allocation has happened and is happening very smoothly 7

Network with IPv6 as of Jan IPv6 BGP Table Size – 2012: 50% YoY 2012 – 2013: 48% YoY 8

Growth of AS nodes and links p2 Sept 2012 paper 9

IPv6 adoption in Internet core networks 10

Sum up 2: IPv6 BGP and ASN IPv6 prefix announcement into the global routing table, and ASNs announcing IPv6 prefixes shows healthy growth, especially after two World IPv6 launch events in 2011 and 2012 So called Tier1 network operators shows very high level IPv6 readiness: we can safely say the Internet core is ready with IPv6 However, we need more work in regional and local transit networks 11

IPv6 enabled DNS servers Sites with IPv6 Authoritative DNS Server IPv6 DNS server reachable AAAA/NS exists but unreachable % of site in Alexa top-50 sites

IPv6 enabled www sites AAAA for reachable AAAA for alternative FQDN reachable % of site in Alexa top-50 sites

Sum up 3: Content providers and enterprises 20% of DNS servers of Alexa Top50 websites are ready with IPv6 and the IPv6 readiness is growing 6% of www servers of Alexa Top50 websites are ready with IPv6 “No content available on IPv6” is a myth –ISPs and network operators need to pay attention to this growth trend of IPv6 ready content while they are preparing their networks for future growth, especially their access networks –Do not forget about rapidly increasing Internet access from mobile devices (will talk more in details later) Still, content providers (especially local content) and enterprise customers need to keep working on enabling IPv6 in their Internet resources 14

IPv6 measurement End user readiness: World as of 07/03/

IPv6 measurement End user readiness: World rankings 16

Sum up: 4 End user IPv6 readiness Although the absolute number of end user IPv6 readiness for the world average is still quite small, the growth rate is robust, and there are great disparities across economies –We start observing IPv6 adopter economies with high level of IPv6 readiness among end users End users’ IPv6 readiness depends on IPv6 readiness in last miles – i.e., access networks –Local ISPs need to make an informed decision –Deploying NAT444 CGN without deploying IPv6 transition technologies does not scale the future growth 17

IPv6 deployment status in the AP region Examples of anecdotal activities 18

IPv6 measurement End user readiness: APEC 19

IPv6 measurement End user readiness: World rankings 20

How’s your economy doing? 21

Who are ahead in the game? AS Numbers with high IPv6 ready end users –AS8708 RCS-RDS Cable Service Provider (Romania) 24% –AS12322Free (France) 27% –AS2516KDDI (Japan) 25% –AS18126 Chube Telecommunications (Japan) 21% –AS15169 Google (USA) 13% –AS4739 Internode (Australia) 10% 22

APEC TEL IPv6 Guidelines in action Many encouraging activities have been seen in the region –Updating government ICT procurement criteria with IPv6 –Policies to support deploying IPv6 in government networks with clear mandate goals and timeframe Leading the industry by examples in adopting IPv6 –Partnership between public and private sectors, e.g., Establishing certification mechanism to recognize “IPv6 ready” products Launching IPv6 project to raise IPv6 awareness among key stakeholders Promoting IPv6 activities through media, events, competitions, awards etc. –Human capacity development Supporting IPv6 skill up trainings to the industry Need to keep providing positive support to speed up IPv6 adoption in the region 23

Way forward 24

APNIC’s IPv6 key messages IPv6 deployment has experienced large growth in the last two years –Eight times growth in IPv6 enabled end users globally in the last 12 months –IPv6 is prerequisite for ubiquitous broadband penetration, and for the Internet as we know it to keep growing –Given there is no other way to manage IPv4 address exhaustion, IPv6 is an ultimate solution –Some large network operators start seeing this fact and taking proactive actions by deploying IPv6 –New networks of service providers are a good place to start enabling IPv6: Default IPv6 for new customers 25

APNIC’s IPv6 key messages Large Scale NAT (LSN), Carrier Grade NAT (CGN), or any other type of technologies to provide IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT platforms (AKA NAT444) are NOT a transition mechanism to IPv6 –Their goal is to extend IPv4 address lifetime Selection of transition technology should align with the long term vision of the operator –Less iteration to achieve such vision is better –Minimize iterations in order to keep lower CAPEX and OPEX 26

Rapidly increasing mobile devices The business competency of mobile network operators is shifting from being a traditional voice and messaging provider to a mobile broadband service provider –Services on voice, messaging and data are converging on IP based services –Rapidly increasing LTE deployment in the region Given the rapid increase in the number of mobile devices, rich media applications and content: –Investing in techniques just to extend IPv4 lifetime is ultimately limited from a business continuity point of view 27

IPv6 in mobile networks We must avoid put the largest growth engine, i.e., use of mobile devices in mobile networks, in a small cage –Need to avoid mobile networks from being indefinitely bounded to IPv4 addresses (exhausting!) and being caught in fragile NATed networks –It’s not a simple growth of number of devices. These devices keep holding IP addresses longer and making more number of connections –IPv4 does not support today’s business needs IPv6 is ready to be used in mobile networks, and it will save cost of network operators –No need to spend limited financial resources on NAT, CGN (NAT444) or sourcing IPv4 addresses 28

APNIC Survey 2012 revealed collective input from the AP Internet community –“APNIC should step up efforts regarding IPv6 deployment and training” Best current practice information on IPv6 deployment Advice and consultation on IPv6 deployment More practical hands-on trainings on IPv6 deployment Raise awareness among stakeholders on IPv6 More facilitation with local Internet communities to help IPv6 uptake APNIC is responding to such requests: Plans in 2013 –More hands-on IPv6 trainings –Engineering assistance on IPv6 deployment –More community outreach on IPv6 29

Thank you! 32