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Global Crossing’s IPv6 Service

Global Crossing’s IPv6 Service. Global Crossing Japan Corp. Takuya Tanimura. Global Crossing’s IPv6 Activities. Global Activities IPv6 Network ( as of Nov. 2001) sTLA Asia/North America/Europe Ipv6 backbone Major Connections to IX’s Japan: NSPIXP6 US:PAIX-6, TAP-6 Europe:AMS-IX-6

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Global Crossing’s IPv6 Service

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  1. Global Crossing’s IPv6 Service Global Crossing Japan Corp. Takuya Tanimura

  2. Global Crossing’s IPv6 Activities • Global Activities • IPv6 Network(as of Nov. 2001) • sTLA • Asia/North America/Europe Ipv6 backbone • Major Connections to IX’s • Japan: NSPIXP6 • US:PAIX-6, TAP-6 • Europe:AMS-IX-6 • Goal is Global IPv6 Tier 1 • IPv6 Service • Goal of providing Global IPv6 service by the third quarter of 2002 • Introducing CI (Controlled Introduction)Service first in Japan/Asia

  3. Asia Global Crossing’s IPv6 Service • Leading Global Service Deployment • Test Service • Providing customer test space from May 2001 • Offering IPv6 Tunneling Service • AGC CIService • Covering all of Asia by Dec. 2001 • Full coverage of all Asia area customers • Offering IPv6 Full route service (tunneling) • No additional cost (included in IPv4 service cost) • Native Service Introduction Plans • CIservice beginning in the first half of 2002 • Providing service within current IPv6 cost structures • Global Service Start • Simultaneous Global Service start in 2002

  4. Global Crossing’s IPv6 Service Strengths • One of few Global IPv6 Tier 1 ISP’s • Covering Asia, North America and Europe with an IPv6backbone • Directly linked to Global IPv6 backbone ISP’s (peering) • Offering Global IPv6 service (direct routing) • Broad Service Offering, Operations Experience • Global deployment from a base of results in Asia • Expansion of service prior to start • Offering Immediate Service Covering Asia’s Major Centers • Japan and Asia centered Traffic/Contents Handling • Asia’s first global service provision

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