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IPv6 – Delegations, Deployments and Trends ION Islamabad January 25, 2017 Pubudu Jayasinghe

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IPv6 – Delegations, Deployments and Trends

ION IslamabadJanuary 25, 2017

Pubudu Jayasinghe

Internet users

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Source : http://www.internetlivestats.com

World population

7 billion

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Source : http://www.internetlivestats.com

Internet users – by region

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Internet users – by economy

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IPv4 is simply not enough !

Source : ipv4.potaroo.net/

– Address delegations• Have the networks got addresses?

– Routing• Are they using the addresses for connectivity?

– Content readiness on IPv6• Are the web content available on IPv6?

– User capability• Do end users have IPv6 capable devices?

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Aspects of IPv6 deployment

IPv6 Delegations

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“IPv6 One Click” to encourage members to take IPv6

- No evaluation required- No additional fees

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Routing IPv4 vs IPv6

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Source: APNIC Labs

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IPv6 Active BGP Entries

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IPv4 Active BGP Entries

as of January - 2017

IPv6 traffic at Google in 2015

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Source : www.google/IPv6

5.87%

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IPv6 traffic at Google in 2017

5.87% à 16.04

Source : www.google/IPv6

End user perspective IPv6 usefulness

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https://eggert.org/meter/ipv6, 10/01/2017

IPv6 @ APNIC Labs

How APNIC measures the Internet

How APNIC measures the Internet

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• HTML5 plain text but with underlying JavaScript

• 10,000,000 tests per day, worldwide• Collate by Origin-AS, Economy, unique ID (v4:v6)

• Test DNSSEC, IPv6, new GTLD, TLS, IP Fragmentation

IPv6 user capability (APNIC Labs)

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Source : labs.apnic.net

Worldwide Economy RanksCC %IPv6 CC %IPv6 CC %IPv6 CC % IPv6 CC %IPv6 CC %IPv6

BE 57.27% CH 37.54% DE 36.81% US 34.26% GR 33.15% LU 32.32%

PT 26.57% GB 24.52% PE 19.38% EE 18.88% CA 17.89% EC 17.86%

FR 17.36% JP 16.95% IN 16.25% FI 16.02% MY 15.23% TT 13.39%

IE 12.83% NO 12.24% BR 11.75% AU 10.17% NL 10.13% AT 10.00%

CC %IPv6 CC %IPv6 CC %IPv6 CC % IPv6 CC %IPv6 CC %IPv6

ZW 8.63% CZ 8.51% RO 8.20% HU 7.15% NZ 6.52% SA 5.84%

BO 5.15% VN 5.09% SG 4.97% GT 4.65% SI 4.30% SE 4.10%

BA 3.67% PL 3.30% DK 3.17% TH 2.65% HK 2.51% LK 2.21%

IL 1.80% LV 1.68% IT 1.66% TW 1.51% RU 1.41% KR 1.02%

AR 1.00% BG 1.00% TR 0.91% DO 0.72% CN 0.63% BW 0.62% Sour

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Belgium

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55.9% Capable

Source : labs.apnic.net

USA

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34.66% Capable

Source : labs.apnic.net

Japan

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17.21% Capable

Source : labs.apnic.net

Malaysia

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15.95% Capable

Source : labs.apnic.net

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South Asia

IPv6 distribution in South Asia

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Source : APNIC

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IPv6 capability by economy (S. Asia)

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South Asia

10.01% Capable

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India

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Reliance Jio INFOCOMM Ltd (India)

AS55836 75.05% Capable

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Pakistan

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Pakistan

labs.apnic.net/vizas

Case Study: T-Mobile USA

• Late 2009– T-Mobile USA re-examined their future IP addressing strategy

• Growth in “always-on” smart devices • Emergence of 4G LTE• IPv4 does not fit the business need• IPv6 deployment in mobile networks is ready

– 9 months: Feasibility study and impact assessment on IPv6 deployment

• In 2010: Started IPv6 friendly user trial

• Oct 2013 – Deployed IPv6-Only hand devices + an IPv6 transition technology

(464XLAT) to make everything work with IPv6-Only

• Introduction feature to handsets is a slow and careful process

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http://conference.apnic.net/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/58870/tmo-ipv6-feb-2013_1361827441.pdf

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T-Mobile (USA)

AS21928 – 75.71% Capable

Source : labs.apnic.net

Observation

• IPv6 deployment is increasing steadily– But varies among regions, economies

– 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

• Where are you now in terms of IPv6 deployment?

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IPv6 @ APNIC

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apnic.net/training

APNIC Technical Assistance 35

– IXP deployments assistance– Network security support – Routing Registry Function

Automation

– IPv6 deployment planning– Prefix De-aggregation Optimization – IXP Operation System Support

(OSS) Deployment

apnic.net/tas

apnic.net/ipv6

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• Key IPv6 messages • IPv6 data and statistics • IPv6 transition stories • IPv6 for governments • IPv6 for mobile networks • IPv6 Best Current Practices

IPv6 for Decision Makers • IPv6 for CTOs • About CGN

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2017.apricot.net

THANK YOU

Pubudu Jayasinghe<[email protected]>

http://www.apnic.net

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