eng. sami h. o. salih president of sdv6tf
DESCRIPTION
IPv6 Deployment in SUDAN. Eng. Sami H. O. Salih President of SDv6TF. Contents. Part (I ) About Sudan; Part (II ) Telecommunication Sector Overview ; Part (III ) Telecom Sector Assessment;. About Sudan. One Million Square Miles, 8.5% of the land area of Africa, 25 Stat. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Eng. Sami H. O. SalihPresident of SDv6TF
Contents
Part (I)Part (I) About Sudan;About Sudan;
Part (II)Part (II) Telecommunication Sector OverviewTelecommunication Sector Overview;;
Part (III)Part (III) Telecom Sector Assessment; Telecom Sector Assessment;
About Sudan
One Million Square Miles, 8.5% of the land area of Africa, 25 Stat.Population: 39.1 million (2008)
Telecommunications Progress
1859 – Telecommunications introduced in Sudan(1st telegraph link between Cairo & Sawaken),1871–1873 Telegraph line reached Khartoum (Small unit for Post
&Telegraph).1892/1903 – First Telephone exchange in Sudan (Eldaba &
Khartoum).1910 -1971 – The service was run by a government body known
as Posts &Telegraphs (P&T)1971- 1978 Telecommunication was separated from the Post
service and run asa governmental Department.1978 – 93 Sudan Telecommunications Public Corp, (STPC).
Telecommunications Progress (Cont …)
1993 – 94 Privatization of Telecommunication Sector.1994-2001 National Telecommunication Council2001, National Telecomm. Corporation (NTC) formed underTelecommunication Act 2001.1994, Sudan Telecom Co. (SUDATEL) started as an Operator &
Service provider.1997, license issued to a cellular service provider Sudanese
Mobile Telephone Co. (MOBITEL).1997, First ISP, Sudanese Internet Service Co. (Sudanet).2001, First Pre-paid service, Ashraaf International (Ashraaf com).2003, license issued to the second mobile operator (Areeba).2005, license issued to the second fixed operator (Canar).2006, Sudatel launch its 3G - UMTS Network (Sudani).
Internet progress
1996, Internet was introduced in Sudan by the Sudan Internet Services Co. Ltd. [Sudanet] with 128Kbps Bandwidth capacity.
In early 1998, the Sudan Telecom Co. Ltd. [Sudatel] introduced its Internet Service in the country as a value added service to its basic fixed telephony services with 265Kbps Bandwidth capacity.
In Nov 1999, Sudatel became the only pop in Sudan with 2Mbps from EMIX.
Sudatel opened its Internet service provisioning to other potential service providers, the enterprise and universities sectors using its existing data communication infrastructure.
Legislation Maturity
1974, Telecommunications Law.
2000, National Telecom Corporation Bill
National Telecom Council Bill 1994
Telecom Act. 1974
2002, A new Telecom.
National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC)
http://ntc.gov.sd
NTC Objectives
Promote and regulate the telecommunication sector so as to
conform to development and globalization.
Provide the appropriate environment favourable to
promotion of telecommunication services and the
encouragement of investment in this sector.
Ensure and diffuse free competition and recruit competent
personnel in the field of telecommunications.
Ensure connectivity among licensed telecommunication
public networks.
Market Structure
موقع 68/129التغطية: بالسودان.GSM / UMTSالتقنية:
: المشتركين 2657639عدد
Coverage: 200 CityTechnology: CDMA 1x EV-DO
Subscribers: 4100000
Coverage: 160 City
Technology: GPSR, HSPA
Subscribers: 5903529
Coverage: 41 CityTechnology: WLL CDMA
Subscribers: 28083
Total Subscribers: 12689251 Total Subscribers: 12689251
Coverage
Subscribers Growth
Bandwidth and backbone
IP addresses Statistics (Source: AfriNIC)
Current Allocation and Registration Model
Hide of the IPv4 Exhaustion
Hide of the IPv4 Expansion Techniques Failures
(i.e. NAT, CIDR, Dynamic Allocation)
Lack of IPv6 Experience
IPv6 Deployment Obstacles
Allocation and Registration Model
Continue …
IP Allocation is not depending on Supply/Demand manner, and obviously it’s not a market for competition. It’s
Regulatory trueborn duties, and must distribute fairly regard to the actual demand.
The current model work fine, but the global view is to involve ITU and the administration on countries into these processes in order to effectively benefit from their support as well as to keep the administration aware about internet
addressing schema. The modifications on the model have made lightly as
possible to facilitate what indicates in (3.1.2.) no new entities or procedures just updates on the definitions and
insertion of the ITU in the model.
Hide of the IPv4 Exhaustion
Expansion Techniques Failures
Lack of IPv6 Experience
Sudan Experience Toward IPv6
Activities
1st IPv6 Workshop; 24June, 2010As a side event of AREGNET Meeting.
Activities
2nd IPv6 Workshop; 1 August, 2010Publish the Sudanese IPv6 Migration Plan.
Form the SDv6TF.
Activities
3rd IPv6 Workshop; 1-4 November, 20102nd IPv6 Training.
Internet Governances day.
Activities
4th IPv6 Workshop; 27 October, 2011Evaluation of the IPv6 Deployment in Sudan
on 10 Major Information Network Operator
National IPv6 Training Center
Achievements in IPv6 Deployment
Develop of the National IPv6 Migration Plan (2011-2015)
Formation of the SDv6TF (more than 400 member)
Organize Three Workshops
Collaborate with NAv6 in Continuous Training Program
(300 Participant in 2011)
Participate on IPv6 Events (ITU, AfriNIC)
IPv6 Training Calendar
Development in IPv6 Assignment