the business case for ipv6 pita ceos’ forum 24 april 2010 1 paul wilson director general, apnic

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Page 1: The Business Case for IPv6 PITA CEOs’ Forum 24 April 2010 1 Paul Wilson Director General, APNIC

The Business Case for IPv6

PITA CEOs’ Forum

24 April 2010

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Paul WilsonDirector General, APNIC

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Why IPv6?

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Internet fundamentals

• Open network, open standards– Developed within IETF system (RFC series)– TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, HTTP, IPSEC, etc etc– “Dumb network” – global p2p datagram service

• “IP over Everything”– Layered networking model (a la OSI)– Relying on ITU and IEEE standards– Serial line, Modem, Ethernet, ISDN, xDSL,

cable/fibre, MPLS, 802.11x, Mobile 2G/3G…

• Platform for competition and innovation– Great benefits to consumers

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The “Protocol Hourglass”

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Phone/Fax/SMSTV/VOD/conf“The Internet”

Applications

Fixed, Dialup/ISDNMobile/2G

Cable/ADSLInfrastructure

Vo

ice

Vid

eo

Da

taNetwork

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The Hourglass – Tomorrow

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Voice, email, IMVideo, TV, conf

WWW+++Applications

802.11*/WiMaxMobile/3G

Cable/*DSLFTTH, ETTH

InfrastructureIP

Network

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IPv4 Address Global Distribution

6 As of April 2010

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Projected IPv4 Consumption

7 http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html 10 Apr 2010

Projected IANA exhaustion: 22/09/2011Projected RIR exhaustion: 07/07/2012

When will you run out of IPv4 addresses?

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Transition to IPv6

• IPv4 address exhaustion is inevitable• September 2011: IANA allocates the last /8• July 2012: APNIC is the first RIR to exhaust its

IPv4 address pool

• IPv6 should be inevitable• The only solution to IPv4 exhaustion• Protocol is 10 years old• Under a new spotlight for at least 18 months

• The transition…• Requires all stakeholders to act, but differently• Will take 10+ years to complete

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IP Address Status in the Pacific

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IP Addresses in the Pacific

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IPv4 Addresses per Capita

11 * Least Developed Country

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IPv6 Addresses per Capita

12 * Least Developed Country

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Pacific IPv6 Address Trends

• 10 allocations after PITA AGM in 2009• APNIC helpdesk staff onsite to provide advice

• 12 allocations under the “Kickstart IPv6” policy since Feb 2010• IPv6 now available to any member with IPv4

addresses but no IPv6 addresses• A “one-click” form

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IPv6 Address Cost

• Usually no additional APNIC fee• If IPv4 fee ≥ IPv6 fee, IPv4 fee applies• Additional fees only if IPv6 fee > IPv4 fee• Fee calculator available on APNIC website

• New fee structure (2010) • Now favours small ISPs

• Note 50% discount for Members in LDCs• Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu,

Vanuatu

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How far have we come?

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APNIC IPv6 Survey 2009

• Deployed or ready for immediate deployment?

• Formal plan for future deployment?

• Budgeted for future deployment?

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APNIC IPv6 Survey 2009

n=118

If not, why not considering IPv6?

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EU Survey 2009

18http://www.ipv6monitoring.eu

http://www.ipv6.eu/admin/bildbank/uploads/Documents/Commision/COM_.pdf

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Large ISPs Announcing IPv6

1998 Verizon (for govt customers)

2001 Hurricane Electric

2005 NTT (JP)

2007 Free (FR)

2008 Internode & Vocus (AU)

2009 XS4ALL (NL)

2010 Comcast (residential trial)

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Major Content Providers

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2008 Google begins IPv6 service

2009 Netflix streaming content over IPv6

2010 YouTube over IPv6eBay internal network over IPv6*Facebook over IPv6*

2011 eBay public website over IPv6And more…

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Some Government Targets

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2008 US federal agencies IPv6 compliant

2010 25% of EU traffic to be over IPv6

2011 JP govt target to have all JP ISPs over IPv6

2012 AU govt networks over IPv6

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What Next?

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More Users, More Devices

• In 2010s…– Commodity Internet service provision– Broadband, mobile, always-on– Large reduction in consumer electronics

costs

• A network-ready society– Ubiquitous pervasive networking– Bringing online the “Next 5 Billion”– Plus a device population some 2–3 orders of

magnitude larger than today’s Internet– “Internet for Everything”

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IPv6 is Here!

• IPv6 is no longer experimental• IPv6 is in commercial use• Signification acceleration in deployment

over past year• Start planning now

– Don’t wait until IPv4 runs out– What will you do the first time a customer

complains they can’t reach a site because you don’t support IPv6?

• The main questions have answers…

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“Google has quietly turned on IPv6 support for its YouTube video streaming Web site, sending a spike of IPv6 traffic across the Internet…”

– 1 Feb 2010 Networld

• Monash University, Melbourne, Australia:

Chicken or Egg?

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“What’s the Killer App for IPv6?”

The Internet !

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Sometime in 2012…

• ISPs will need addresses for new network infrastructure– and will receive only IPv6

• End users will start receiving IPv6 Internet services– With or without private IPv4 addresses

• Enterprises and businesses will get IPv6 for their new networks– “Customer NAT” will apply to IPv4

• All Internet users will be affected• What will you need to do?

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Existing in a world of IPv4 and IPv6

• What are the practical issues?– Costs, planning, contingencies– Network architecture issues– Security issues– User issues for individuals and enterprises

• To be continued…– More at Internet Forum Workshop, Thursday

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Thank You!

[email protected]

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