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IPv6 Global Adoption
World IPv6 Launch Day
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Agenda
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• Current Status
• Regulation in Some Places
• In Israel
• To the Future
Current Status – IPv4 Available Pools
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Current Status – IPv6 Adoption #1
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Israel G7 Worldwide OECD European Union
IPv6 Enabled Networks - Country Groups
http://v6asns.ripe.net/v/6
Current Status – IPv6 Adoption #2
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http://v6asns.ripe.net/v/6
Current Status – IPv6 Adoption #3
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IPv6 Enabled Networks - General
http://v6asns.ripe.net/v/6
Current Status – IPv6 Adoption #4
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Current Status – IPv6 Adoption #4
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Current Status – IPv6 Adoption #5
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Google Say:
• Approx 0.25% of users have usable IPv6 connectivity
• Approx 0.1% of users have broken IPv6 connectivity
– This means that if those PCs will get AAAA record in responses
they won’t be able to view the site
Current Status – IPv6 Adoption #6
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Websites supported: (Study of ~500 sites per country)
China 3.2%
Germany 7.8%
Finland 5.2%
India 4.8%
Japan 6.8%
S. Korea 5.4%
UK 5.0%
USA 6.4%
Current Status – Actual Traffic #1
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IPv6 Hits per Second (Akamai Network 05/06/2012)
Current Status – Actual Traffic #2
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IPv6 Traffic in AMS-IX on 05/06/2012
(compared to daily peak of 1.6TB of IPv4 = 0.2%)
Current Status - Israel
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• Israeli IPv6 allocations to LIRs:
– 25 allocations
– 15 announced to the internet
• As of 05/06/2012 – there is not a single domain within
the top 180 websites that is fully IPv6 compliant.
• There is only one website within the top 180 sites that
supports IPv6 (www.tau.co.il).
Current Status
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CAIDA’s view of IPv6 vs IPv4 network connectivity map
Agenda
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• Current Status
• Regulation in Some Places
• In Israel
• To the Future
Regulation
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China
• During Olympic games in Beijing 2008
• Security system alone was with over 100,000 control and
sensor units (temperature, lighting…)
• IPv6 sensors were deployed in Beijing to monitor and
control traffic congestions, taxi services, etc.
• Government concluded that China will need 34B IP
addresses in the next 5 years, and is acting to push IPv6
deployment.
• Part of the China Next Generation Internet (CNGI)
Regulation
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India
• All telecom and ISPs were required to be IPv6 compliant
by Dec 2011.
• Department of telecommunications stated that all
services will support IPv6 by March 2012.
Regulation
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Sri Lanka
• Formulated road map for transition to IPv6
• Policies for allocation
• Regular gauge surveys to check status of ISPs, and
testing
• Education to enterprises, ISPs and the public
• In this presentation we already saw 73% of ASNs
support IPv6
Regulation
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Philippines
• Issued regulation of executive order beginning of 2011
• Provide government assistance in interoperability testing
• Provide training and conferences to raise awareness
• Strong support from ISOC
Regulation
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Japan
• Provided a plan, milestones and guidelines for transition
to IPv6 since 2008 through the IPv6 Promotion Council,
including:
– Recommendation
– Training
– Testbeds
• By 2012 Q2 all ISPs must fully support IPv6, and be
ready for IPv6-Only users.
• Already many network are compliant
Regulation
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USA
• By end of 2012 all main external facing government
services (web, DNS, ISP, email) need to support native
IPv6.
• Plan for upgrade and transition of enterprises to use
native IPv6 by end of 2014 (including plans for support of
internal legacy applications)
• NIST developed a technical standards profile for
government acquisition of network devices.
Regulation
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USA
• Still slow adoption, even in government and despite
regulations that were in 2005.
Source: NIST.gov
Regulation
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European Union
• Released action plans for deployment of IPv6 in 2008.
• Followed by periodical surveys since 2009.
Regulation
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Germany
• German Government federal network connecting all
municipalities support IPv6.
Regulation
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African Countries
• Significantly lagging behind on IPv6 deployment
• Most countries without regulation in the matter
• Many network tenders do require IPv6 support (at
customer’s discretion).
Actual deployments are scarce.
Regulation - Summary
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• Many countries do recommend IPv6 deployment
• Very few governments are issuing strong policies for
deployment
• Even countries that do issue policies are hardly
enforcing it
• Surprisingly several governments of less developed
countries do push harder for IPv6, and results are visible
• In most places wide deployment is more a matter of
private and public companies (ISPs mainly) promoting
IPv6
• Not less important are the users. Currently it is very hard
to say how many users are actually using IPv6 and
where.
Agenda
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• Current Status
• Regulation in Some Places
• In Israel
• To the Future
In Israel
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• IPv6 courses are now available:
– Matrix / John Bryce
– Malam Team
– Routing.co.il (Yuval Shaul)
– Some Cisco courses contain it in their agenda
• ISPs generally state that they support IPv6 to some
extent, however services cannot be ordered
• No content local providers support IPv6
• Even the large web companies that address worldwide
internet subscribers do not support IPv6 and have no
roadmap for it
In Israel
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• No regulatory actions done for IPv6 adoption
• Common culture does not push to prepare for the future
• Most progress that is available is credited to curiosity,
experiments, and technology enthusiastics
Agenda
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• Current Status
• Regulation in Some Places
• In Israel
• To the Future
The Future
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• Mobile operators found solutions for mobile subscribers
without the need for IPv6
• There are still no strong catalysts for IPv6 adoption.
• Infrastructure is gradually becoming available, but both
ends of content and users are still missing
Future
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Main issues preventing deployment in websites:
• Chicken and egg paradox – no demand
• No applications possible only on IPv6
• Resources and lack of training
• Exposure to bugs and malfunctions
• Financial restrictions
• Regulation
• Other technical:
– Geolocation
– SSL
– Security mechanisms
– Legacy software
iPhone / iPad / Andoid App
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ByeBye v4 – By Hurricane Electric http://ipv6.he.net/statistics/
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For more info:
Ran Liebermann
ranl <at> purepeak.com