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Miha Ušeničnik univ. dipl. ing. el. IP networks in Slovenia. Slovenia-some basic facts. 1.9 MIO inhabitants 0.945 MIO fixed telephone lines (every household) 0,49% 1.5 MIO mobile subscribers 0,78% 47 PC`s/100 households 23 internet service providers 24 Internet accesses/100 households
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Miha Ušeničnik univ. dipl. ing. el. IP networks in Slovenia
Slovenia-some basic facts • 1.9 MIO inhabitants • 0.945 MIO fixed telephone lines (every household) 0,49% • 1.5 MIO mobile subscribers 0,78% • 47 PC`s/100 households • 23 internet service providers • 24 Internet accesses/100 households • 18% of daily internet users • 18.000 Domains under .si http://www.gov.si/mid
IP networks in Slovenia • Dial Up (ISDN-BA, POTS) 28,52/100 inhab. • ADSL 0,84/100 inhabitants • Cable modems cca 8000 subscribers Bussines networks • ISDN (PRA, BA) (1 provider) • Leased lines (3 providers) • ADSL (2 providers) • Ethernet • Fixed Wirelles http://www.gov.si/mid
internet usage last 3 month monthly usage weekly usage daily usage Internet usage – whole population http://www.gov.si/mid
Internet users penetration 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 45% 5% 28% 30% 39% 16% 11% 17% 22% 14% 29% 7% 9% 4% 0% BG CY CZ EE HU LV LT MT PL RO SK SI TR http://www.gov.si/mid
50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 19% 17% 16% 20% 44% 2% 3% 9% 5% 7% 5% 0% BG CY CZ EE HU LV LT MT PL* RO* SK SI TR Residential Internet Access penetration http://www.gov.si/mid
Number of hosts per 100.000 residentials http://www.gov.si/mid
Domain name registration under .si ccTLD(Country Code Top Level Domain) • ARNES (Academic and Research Network of Slovenia is a registry for Slovenia • Arnes is a non-profit public institution • Arnes is a member of CENTR (Council of European National TLD registries (Barbara Povše Golob is a member of Executive Committee of CENTR) • No problems concerning Domain Name registrations http://www.gov.si/mid
Domain name registration under .si ccTLD • No regulative needed and foreseen • Domain Name registration is a local matter • The need for global forum for a dialog, no need for binding global policies • Dialog facilitated by ICANN IP addresses • IP addresses provided by RIPE http://www.gov.si/mid
.si registration now... • Strict registration policiy (domain must be equal to trade name or trade mark) http://www.arnes.si/english/domain.html • Registration free of charge • First registration under .si in 1992 (when .si was added on the ISO 3166 list) • Approx. 18.000 domains registered under .si http://www.gov.si/mid
.si registration in the future • local internet community decided for more liberal rules • liberalisation expected begining 2004 • first come first served registration • registry/registrar system will be introduced • registration/renewal fee will be introduced • Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedure has been prepared in cooperation with Faculty of Law, Ljubljana University and will be introduced at liberalisation http://www.gov.si/mid
IPv6 introduction • ARNES has 2x622 Mbit/s connection to the Pan-european research network GEANT managed by DANTE • ARNES joined the Ipv6 introduction activities in 2002 • a joint effort by ARNES, DANTE, RedIRIS and Juniper in testing static IPv6 resulted in LSR (Land Speed Record) http://www.gov.si/mid
IPv6 LSR first path (Europe) • SI-AT-CH-IT-ES • 2518 km • 62 ms RTT • 480/490 Mb/s http://www.gov.si/mid
IPv6 second path (NY) • SI-AT-NY-UK-FR-CH-IT-ES • 14.800 km • 229 ms RTT • 350/400 Mb/s http://www.gov.si/mid
test transfer rate LSR mark IPv4 460 Mb/s - IPv6 tunnel on test routers 430 Mb/s - IPv6 tunnel on production routers 370 Mb/s - IPv6 single stream 480 Mb/s 1215 Tbm/s IPv6 multiple stream 490 Mb/s 1233 Tbm/s IPv6 single stream via NY 350 Mb/s 5154 Tbm/s IPv6 multiple stream via NY 400 Mb/s 5894 Tbm/s IPv6 LSR http://www.gov.si/mid
IPv6 LSR • Single stream on first path 1215 Tbm/s accepted as a new Internet2 record (04 Oct 2002) • single and multiple stream on a longer path (5154/5894 Tbm/s) submitted on 09 Oct 2002, but not accepted yet http://www.gov.si/mid
IPv6 conclusions • IPv6 forwarding in GÉANT comparable with IPv4 • no problems observed on double-stacked Juniper routers • much more to be done to deploy IPv6 in the near future (dynamic routing, management etc) http://www.gov.si/mid
Overall conclusions • Much more to be done to broaden Slovenian IP networks (Governmental broadband policy needed to meet Information Society objectives) • No problems concerning Domain Name registrations, liberalisation expected in 2004 • Joined effort in testing and further introduction of Ipv6 http://www.gov.si/mid
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