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IPv6 readiness among APEC TEL member economiesAPEC TEL50, Brisbane, Australia
2nd October 2014
Miwa Fujii
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Agenda
• Update on IPv6 end user readiness among APEC economies– Review of statistics as examples– Source: IPv6 ready end users measurement:
http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6-measurement/– Conclusion
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IPv6 measurement End user readiness: World
http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6-measurement/Regions/001%20World/ as of 16/09/013http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6-measurement/Regions/001%20World/ as of 10/09/2014
At APEC TEL48, Sept, 2013
At APEC TEL50, Sept, 2014
48% increase in the last 12 months
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The IPv6 economy league table
http://labs.apnic.net/dists/v6dcc.html
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IPv6 deployment leaderboard in the world
ASN Entity Economy
IPv6 preferred rate
22394 Cellco Verizon Wireless US 35.62
2516 KDDI KDDI CORPORATION JP 29.61
18126 CTCX Chubu Telecommunications Company; Inc. JP 28.50
4739 INTERNODE-AS Internode Pty Ltd AU 13.49
4773 MOBILEONELTD-AS-AP MobileOne Ltd. Singapore SG 9.30
23655 SNAP-NZ-AS Snap Internet Limited NZ 8.72
7922 Comcast US 7.88
7470 TRUEINTERNET-AS-AP TRUE INTERNET Co.;Ltd. TH 6.83
55430 STARHUBINTERNET-AS-NGNBN Starhub Internet Pte Ltd SG 2.72
Sept 2013
ASN Entity Economy
IPv6 preferred rate
22394 Cellco Verizon Wireless US 69.27
6848 Telenet N.V. BE 50.40
18126 CTCX Chubu Telecommunications Company; Inc. JP 36.94
31334 Kabledeucheland DE 34.23
21928 T-Mobile USA US 30.90
12322 Free SAS FR 28.39
2516 KDDI JP 27.13
29562 KableBW DE 28.11
55430 AT&T SG 26.27
Sept 2014
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Australia
165% increase YoY
26 Sep 2013flash IPv6 preferred: 0.474873
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Australia IPv6 leaderboard
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Telstra Australia
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Japan
35% increase YoY
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Japan IPv6 leaderboard
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Singapore
29 Sep 13flash IPv6 preferred: 2.90239
40% increase YoY
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Singapore IPv6 leaderboard
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Starhub Internet
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Malaysia
29 Sep 13flash IPv6 preferred: 0.203983
2000% increase YoY
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Malaysia IPv6 leaderboard
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TMnet
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Russia
27 Sep 13flash IPv6 preferred: 0.297171
100% increase YoY
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Russia IPv6 leaderboard
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USI OJSC Rostelecom
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Peru
28 Sept 13flash IPv6 preferred: 3.57218
116% increase YoY
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Peru IPv6 leader board
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Telefonica del Peru
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USA
28 Sep 13flash IPv6 preferred: 4.59975
128% increase YoY
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USA IPv6 leaderboard
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Verizon Wireless
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T-Mobile USA
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News from Korea
• Korea began commercialized LTE service based on IPv6– 25th Sept 2014– http://www.whowired.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=404401– SK Telecom launched IPv6 enabled commercial LTE services
based on IPv6– Multi-stakeholder approach among the network operator, local
major content providers, equipment manufacturers supported by KISA KRNIC
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Observation
• IPv6 deployment is increasing steadily– But varies among regions, economies, and individual ASNs– Not happening simultaneously– 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
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Data from Akamai (CDN)
akamai’s [state of the internet]Q2 2014
IPv6 Traffic Percentage, Top Network Providers by IPv6 Request Volume
http://www.akamai.com/dl/whitepapers/akamai-soti-q214.pdf?campaign_id=F-MC-22494&curl=/dl/whitepapers/akamai-soti-q214.pdf&solcheck=1&WT.mc_id=soti_Q214&
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Mobile networks
• The business competency of mobile network operators:– 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
• Decision makers’ (mobile network operators) view– Ready to move to Voice over LTE?– Mobile cloud computing on top of the LTE network?– What are key building blocks for all-IP strategy?
http://lteconference.wordpress.com/
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Input from industry
• What are other operators doing?– Story form Australia– Sunny Yeung, Telstra Australia– “IPv6 Adoption Strategies”
Conclusion
APEC TEL IPv6 Guidelines2010
• Scope of the document– Lead the industry by example in adopting IPv6
• Ensuring governments’ online presence via IPv4+IPv6• New procurement requirements with IPv6
– Be ready with transition – do not buy legacy equipment!– Partnership between governments and industry
• Periodic information exchange and collaboration
– Human capacity development• Enhance IPv6 skills of technical staff• IPv6 training programs to be shared
– International and cross-agency cooperation • Sharing information on IPv6 Best Current Practice• Avoid duplicating efforts IPv6 implementation
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Governments’ support
• IPv6 awareness among governments’ in the AP region is very high– Many initiatives from governments has been implemented
• Partnership between the public and private sectors in various forms• Developing national policies and guidelines and roadmaps to enable IPv6 • Enabling IPv6 in government networks • Mandating for IPv6 readiness in government procurement for ICT goods and services• Raising IPv6 awareness among key people in the government and industry• Providing timely skill up training • Monitoring IPv6 deployment measurement and share information with industry• Include the necessity of IPv6 deployment in ministerial statements
• Continuous engagement with industry will help– Adding IPv6 criteria in universal accessibility projects
• Discussed at APEC TEL47 DSG Meeting
– Adding IPv6 criteria in 3G+, 4G LTE network deployment?
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