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2009/TEL40/DSG/WKSP/003
IPv6 Adoption, Case Study of Malaysian Government
Submitted by: Malaysia
Workshop on IPv6: Facing the Future of Internet
Cancun, Mexico24 September 2009
IPv6 Adoption, Case study of Malaysian Government
Raja Kumar M
Head, IPv6 Research
APEC TEL 40, IPv6 Workshop 24 Sep 2009, Cancun, Mexico
Outline
• Government Initiatives on IPv6
• IPv6 Deployment in Malaysia
• ISPs Current Status of IPv6
• Awareness & Promotion
• Training
• General recommendations
• Conclusion
2
Governm
ent Initiatives on IPv6
�2004, N
ational IPv6 Council, established by MEW
C (MICC
now)
�To provide leadership, and strategic planning for IPv6 im
plementation
�M
embers: M
ICC, MO
F, EPU, M
AM
PU, M
OSTI, M
CMC, and
ISPs
�M
ar 2005, National A
dvanced IPv6 Centre of Excellence (N
Av6), established by M
EWC
�To spearhead IPv6 activities in M
alaysia
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3
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& A
udit
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areness &
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otion
National A
genda w.r.to IPv6
SERVICES
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STRUCTU
REG
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TH
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igh Speed Broadband
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& Beyond
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obile TV
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igital M
ultimedia
Broadcasting
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igital Hom
e
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munications
(e.g. RFID-based)
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oIP/Internet Telephony
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niversal Service Provision
Hard
1.M
ultiservice Convergence N
etworks
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Cellular N
etworks
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etworks
Soft
4.N
ext G
eneration Internet Protocol (IPv6)
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ome
Internet A
doption
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ation &
Netw
ork Security
1.Content D
evelopment
(e.g. education, entertainm
ent, gam
es)
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ub
3.D
igital M
ultimedia
Receivers (set top box)
4.Com
municatio
n Devices (e.g.
VoIP phones)
5.Em
bedded Com
ponents, D
evices (e.g. RFID
)
6.Foreign V
entures
7.Com
petence D
evelopment
8.Product D
esign &
Manufacturing
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SStrategy http://w
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Promoting Targeted Technologies for N
ew
sources of growth
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puting and Language engineering. The anticipatedM
igration from IPv4 to IPv6 w
ill spur R&D
activities in the areas of IPv6 com
patible applications, quality and security, w
hich are new
features available within the IPv6
ProtocolSource: http://w
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S886 goals w
.r.to IPv6
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MyICM
S886 Strategy
MyICM
S886 goals w
.r.to IPv6
ISPs to be IPv6 enabled by 2006
Governm
ent Agencies to
comm
ence IPv6 deployment
by 2008
IPv6 expected to be proliferated nationw
ide by 2010
4
National Strategic IPv6 Roadm
ap
�D
eveloped by N
Av6,
comm
issioned for M
EWC (M
ICC now
), done June 2008
5
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overnment
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ent of IPv6 in Malaysia
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om
plia
nce A
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two
rk ba
ckbo
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ual-sta
ck. Do
ne. P
hase
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plia
nce a
udit co
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lete
d b
y MC
MC
on
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rch 20
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confirm
s this.
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r IPv6
for m
ob
ile a
nd 3
G
service
s in sele
cted
are
as o
f the
natio
n by 2
00
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s, MC
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and
N
Av6
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ll mo
bile
and
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orks sho
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po
rt IP
v6 in se
lecte
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rea
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country b
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with IS
Ps to
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nsure this ha
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it, Pha
se-
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00
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CM
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Co
mp
liance
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it, Pha
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by m
id 2
00
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CM
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uld
mo
nitor a
nd e
nsure tha
t the a
bo
ve ta
rge
t is m
et. N
Av6
as a
consulta
nt could
assist
MC
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in ISP
s IPv6
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mp
liance
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it
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mm
ercia
l roll-o
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v6
service
s by 2
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8
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ISP
s and
MC
MC
ii) IPv6
conne
ctivity for Inte
rnet tra
ffic to a
ll custo
me
rs/pub
lic. ISP
s to co
mp
ly and
M
CM
C to
mo
nitor a
nd e
nsure tha
t the a
bo
ve
targ
et is m
et.
20
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gula
tor fo
r IS
Ps sho
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onito
r and
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a
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v6 a
s a co
nsultant
could
assist M
CM
C in IS
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v6
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mp
liance
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it
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ad
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nd se
rvices to
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nd IP
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ual-sta
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roa
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and
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01
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MC
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nd Infra
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nd a
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rks are
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ab
le w
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ort fo
r IP
v6 tra
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r bro
ad
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nd se
rvices. IS
Ps to
co
mp
ly, and
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MC
to m
onito
r and
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the
ab
ove
targ
et is m
et
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D Roadm
ap
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eveloped by NA
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issioned for MO
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in Malaysia
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IPv6 R&D
areas Malaysia to focus
Top down chart on IPv6 R&
D areas and tim
e frame
9
IPv6 Deploym
ent in Malaysia
•2003, M
Y6 a joint IPv6 network w
as formed
by ISPs -Jaring, Maxis, A
rcnet, TM, TIM
E, DIG
I, and Celcom
•To conduct trial and exploring the next generation IP services in M
alaysia
10
Malaysia Research &
Education N
etwork (M
YREN)
11
�2005,M
YRENw
asestablished
�Connected
toother
NREN
viaTEIN
3and
Internet2w
ithbackbone
capacityof155M
bps
Governm
ent Agencies
Transition to IPv6
Governm
ents agencies that uses PCN at Putrajaya
IPv6 Pilot Project, MEG
TW &
M
AM
PU
12
Pilot Implem
entation
13
Netw
ork Infrastructure
Planning
Security
Transition M
echanisms
Standards
Training
Testing
Cost of Transition
Areas of focus
Trial Implem
entationG
lobal IPv6 connectivity
Objective:
Toestablish
IPv6capability
with
theagencies
backboneand
LAN
1�
Lack of staff with IPv6 know
ledge & experience
2�
Budget constraints
3�
Configurations considerations
4�
Porting Applications considerations
5�
Time constraints
6�
Security considerations
7�
Vendor Support
Challenges of IPv6 deployment in
Governm
ent agencies
14
ISPs Current Status of IPv6•
Tier-1 ISPs IPv6 Compliance A
udit &
CertificationPhase 1 :-Basic netw
ork connectivity testsPhase 2 :-Interconnectivity testsPhase 3 :-Com
mercial &
Advanced N
etwork services
.my dom
ain registry is IPv6 enabled, validated M
ay ‘08
Tier1 ISPs are IPv6 enabled, validated M
ar ‘07
1516Source: http://w
ww
.ipv6forum.com
/ipv6_enabled/isp/approval_list.php
ISPs Current Status of IPv6
Aw
areness & Prom
otion28 Aug ’08, IPv6 Road show
,PICC, Putrajaya
16 –19 June,
Comm
unicAsia 2009
Singapore
INET KL 2009, IPv6 the next step 20 July ‘09
IPv6A
wareness
forM
alaysia’sG
overnmentA
gencies,26N
ov2007,PICC
17
Aw
areness & Prom
otionN
o.D
ateEvent
Venue
111 Aug 2009
MC
MC
Awareness Program
me
MC
MC
, Cyberjaya
220 July 2009
INET KL 2009, IPv6 the next step
Times Square H
otel, KL
38 July 2009
delegates from U
zbekistan for MutiaraC
om, Kuala Lum
purN
Av6 Centre
416
–19 June 2009
Com
mm
unicAsia2009, The 20
thInternational Com
munications and Inform
ation Technology Exhibition & C
onferenceSingapore Expo C
entre
523
–25 Feb 2009
ASEAN IC
T/IPv6 workshop
NAv6 C
entre
628
–30 O
ct 2008M
yBroadbandExhibition and C
onference 2008 KLC
C
728 August 2008
Towards Im
plementation of W
ireless Sensor Technology and Applications over IPv6 N
etwork
PICC
, Putrajaya.
817
–20 June
Com
mm
unicAsia2008, The 19
thInternational Com
munications and Inform
ation Technology Exhibition & C
onference.Singapore Expo C
entre
930
-31 July 2007ASEAN
IPv6 Workshop
Park Royal H
otel, Penang
1015-17 M
arch 2007N
ext-Generation N
etworks Sym
posium: M
alaysia IPv6 Forum Kickoff & IPv6
Certification Training.
IOI M
arriott, Putrajaya.
1117 N
ov 2006N
ational IPv6 Technology Forum, M
oving To IPv6 Enabled Nation
Park Royal H
otel, Penang
1226 Aug 2006
Penang IPv6 Awareness Forum
: Latest Technology & Deploym
ent StrategyU
SM, Penang
1327-30 July 2006
27th BKS-PTN-BAR
AT Rector M
eeting.Bengkulu, Indonesia
1417-21 July 2006
22nd APAN IPv6 Task force M
eeting Singapore
1527 Feb-1 M
arch 2006
APT-NAv6 Joint IPv6 W
orkshopBerjaya Langkaw
i Beach and Spa R
esort, Langkawi.
1622-47 Jan 2006
21st APAN IPv6 Task force M
eeting. Tokyo, Japan.
1722 to 23 Sept 2003
MC
MC
Next G
eneration Netw
orksW
orkshop 2003.PW
TC, Kuala Lum
pur.
1819
–20 June 2003
IPv6 Workshop 2003
NAv6, U
SM, Penang.
1915
–16 O
ct 2000AI3-IPv6 W
orkshop 2000N
Av6, USM
, Penang. 18
IPv6 Enabled websites
19
Source: http://ww
w.ipv6forum
.com/ipv6_enabled/approval_list.php?type=loc&
content=MY
10/229 are IPv6 enabled in Malaysia
Dom
ain name statistics
20
Source: http://ww
w.dom
ainregistry.my/statistics.php
IPv6 TrainingCN
E6 TrainingProfessional Certification
�Certified N
etwork Engineer in IPv6 (CN
E6) –Level 1, 2 &
3
�Certified N
etwork Program
mer in IPv6 (CN
P6) -Level 1, 2 & 3
�Curriculum
with system
atic approach and lots of hands-on
�Com
pletely developed by NAv6 at U
SM
�First of a program
to be offered in the world on IPv6
21
General Recom
mendations
to governments
•N
ational Strategic Plan–
Roadmap, IPv6 deploym
ent and R&D
–IPv6 Im
plementation A
ction Plan
–G
uidelines on IPv6 deployment
•Infrastructure capability on IPv6 (ISPs follow
ed by individual organizations)
•G
overnment support &
leadership
•A
wareness &
Promotion
•H
R Training on IPv622
Conclusion
•IPv6 is a critical infrastructural requirem
ent to the nation for a w
ide range of next generation services
•IPv6 opens up opportunity for innovation and is a catalyst for change w
ith increased economical benefits
•M
alaysia has targeted to be an IPv6 enabled nation by 2010
•This requires w
holehearted comm
itment by all the
stakeholders-Governm
ent, Industry and Academ
ia
•Society has and w
ill be benefited from IP based services
•Let us m
ove forward and em
brace IPv623
Thank you
24
Architecture &
Design
Transition PlanM
ajor Steps to Meet the P
roject’s Objective
•Identify the netw
ork devices that constitute the agencies' backbone, and LA
N.
•D
etermine the current level of IPv6 capability of the netw
ork devices.
•To do a risk assessm
ent of operating in dual-stack mode and
IPv4 to IPv6 translation.•
To Upgrade or purchase netw
ork devices as necessary for IPv6 capability
•D
emonstrate IPv6 routing, transport, and interoperability
across agency’s backbone and LAN
.•
Evaluate the effectiveness, requirements and issues w
ith IPv4 to IPv6 transition
25
T.O.R of the IPv6 Focus G
roup
#R
eference Field
1Identifying the readiness of agencies for the m
igration to IPv6 and providing support
2A
ssisting the Public Sector Coordination and Im
plementation Team
in preparing the IPv6 D
eployment G
uideline for Malaysian G
overnment
Agencies.
3Providing the necessary training and C
ore team developm
ent
4M
anaging the awareness program
for agencies
5Providing advice and consultancy on IPv6 deploym
ent to the agencies.
6M
onitoring the migration process of agencies
7Presenting the progress report of IP
v6 deployment by agencies to the
Public Sector Coordination and Im
plementation Team
26
Success Indicators
Deliverables
20082009
20102011
2012
1R
esearch publications in international conferences cited by ISI and refereed International journals.
3264
128256
600
2Patents of products, applications and
services.2
2448
96192
4R
esearch prototypes and innovative business m
odels.1
1224
4896
5C
omm
ercialized products (devices, applications and services)
224
4896
192
6Innovative business ventures w
ith local or international participation.
112
2448
96
Estimate of the deliverables to be achieved on IPv6 R&
D
27