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IPv6 Program UpdateHow to get more involved?
Hisham A. IbrahimIPv6 Program Manager, AfriNIC
AfriNIC - 16, Gambia 17 May 2012
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IPv6 WORLD Launch
US
CA
MX
AU
BR
IT
JP
IR UK
ES
RU
IN
TR
DEF
RGR CN
THMY
ID
AR
PE
CO
Out of 1373 content providers 7 signed up from Africa (AfriNIC included)
Out of 40 service providers 0 signed up from Africa
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Personal Perception
We are recreating a new Digital Divide and this time by our own choice
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Global situation PRIOR World IPv6 Launch
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ISP
Apps
OS
Internet devices (CPEs)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Content
More than 80% of the Applications are IPv6 capable
Almost 90% of all Operating systems are IPv6 capable
Less than 1% of Home routers are IPv6 ready
Less than 2% of ISPs globally ready
Less than 5% of content reachable on IPv6
Over IPv6
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ISP
Apps
OS
Internet devices (CPEs)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Content
Almost the same at 80% (Skype & FaceTime still not v6 ready)
Almost the same 90%(Microsoft supports XP till 2014)
From 1% to almost 25% (Dlink and Cisco will enable IPv6 by default)
From less than 2% to almost 10%(AT&T, KDDI, Free, Comcast and others)
From 5% to over 75%(Top 30 generate more than 75% of traffic are enabling v6)
Over IPv6
Global situation POSTWorld IPv6 Launch
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IPv6 WORLD LAUNCH
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ISP
Apps
OS
Internet devices (CPEs)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Content
80%
90%
25%
10%
75%
80%
90%
1%
2%
5%
Over IPv6
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IPv6 WORLD LAUNCH
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ISP
Internet devices (CPEs)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
30%
10%
1%
2%
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IPv6 in Africa
http://www.afrinic.net/index.php/en/statistics/ipv6-resources
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IPv6 in Africa
http://v6asns.ripe.net/v/6?s=_RIR_AfriNIC
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IPv6 Training Programin AfriNIC
Training
•Internet Number Resource Management Training•IPv6 Technical Training•IPv6 for Managers Training (non-tech) new•Mini IGF workshop
[email protected]://www.afrinic.net/training/index.htm
Arabic English
French
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IPv6 Outreach Programin AfriNIC
Works closely with
•Governments and Regulators “National IPv6 Road Maps”
•Internet Service Providers & Technical Community•Corporate Executives & Decision Makers•Civil Society
[email protected] This goes straight to me
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Community Driven IPv6 Initiatives in AfriNIC
African IPv6 Task Force
For the past year the IPv6 Program in AfriNIC has been brainstorming with the African community on the IPv6 mailing list and at the face to face meetings on the establishment of a Regional Task Force that is mandated to encourage and help with the uptake of IPv6 in the African Region.
AfriNIC has volunteered to do the secretariat work and hosting services for the Task Force.
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Community Driven IPv6 Initiatives in AfriNIC
Out of the discussions FOUR Focus Groups were agreed upon
1) Policy and Government
2) Core, Transit & Peering
3) Mobile, CPE & Access
4) Web & Application
http://www.af6tf.net
Mailings listsCollaborative documentationRoad map harmonizationExperience transfer
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IPv6 Web Seminarsin AfriNIC
AfriNIC is Partnering with ISOC (Internet Society) and ORANGE (France Telecom) to provide a series of 90 minute web seminars throughout the year for Service Providers to discuss IPv6 related issues and encourage deployment by sharing best exercises.
http://www.afrinic.net/webinar/index.htm
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AFOPs day at AfriNIC-16
AfriNIC is Partnering with ISOC (Internet Society) to co-organize an full day for African Operators during the AfriNIC -16 meeting in Gambia.
The day will be divided into two half day vital topics for African Operators:1)IPv6 (AF6TF)2)Interconnection and Peering (ISOC-ITE)
First Meeting 16 of May 2012
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African IPv6 Portalin AfriNIC
6 spots
The AfriNIC’s IPv6 Portal is designed to be a one stop shop for all relevant IPv6 information in the region
Soon
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African IPv6 Documentation
in AfriNICAfriNIC is working on documenting IPv6 experiences and initiatives through the region
•Working with Countries to document their roadmaps and plans.•Working with Major ISPs in Africa such as Sonatel (Senegal) and Emtel (Mauritius) to document their experiences.•Working on a 2 year IPv6 documentation initiative with the European Commission on IPv6 deployment world wide.•Talking with the African Union to do an African IPv6 documentation initiative.
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Thank you
[email protected]@afrinic.net
2012 is an important year for IPv6 in Africa Much more is yet to come