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IPV6 DEPLOYMENT IN SINGAPORE

IPV6 DEPLOYMENT IN SINGAPORE. 1 st Global IPv6 Summit in Asia Pacific 26 Feb 2003, Taipei Mr Lim Choon Sai (SGNIC). CONTENTS. Status Research & Education (R&E) Internet and Telecommunications Service Providers (SP) Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore

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IPV6 DEPLOYMENT IN SINGAPORE

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  1. IPV6 DEPLOYMENT IN SINGAPORE 1st Global IPv6 Summit in Asia Pacific 26 Feb 2003, Taipei Mr Lim Choon Sai (SGNIC)

  2. CONTENTS • Status • Research & Education (R&E) • Internet and Telecommunications Service Providers (SP) • Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore • Singapore Network Information Centre • Conclusion SGNIC@2003

  3. STATUS • Research & Education (R&E) • Singapore Advanced Research and Education Network, SingAREN • Institute for Infocomm Research, I2R SGNIC@2003

  4. STATUS (R&E) • SingAREN’s IPv6 Project: • Provide IPv6 transit service • Deployed an IPv6 exchange-Singapore IPv6 Internet eXchange (SIX) • SIX allows entities to interconnect/access IPv6 connectivity • Pseudo TLA allocates IPv6 addresses SGNIC@2003

  5. STATUS (R&E) SingAREN con’t SIX SGNIC@2003

  6. STATUS (R&E) SingAREN con’t Deployment of IPv6 network & services SGNIC@2003

  7. STATUS (R&E) • Institute for Infocomm Research, I2R • A1NET2 • Testbed to study the challenges of realising an all IP network • QoS issues in core network and building an IP telephony system based on SIP • AMASE • Middleware framework that enable mobile devices to move between wired and wireless IP network while access multimedia services • Combines mobility, security and QoS functions and operates with IPv6 networks SGNIC@2003

  8. STATUS (R&E) • Institute for Infocomm Research, I2R (con’t) • PING • IPv6 TCP/IP protocol stack development on the Microsoft Windows suite of OS • RATTLESNAKE • Provide reliable performance improvement protocol for next generation wireless network SGNIC@2003

  9. STATUS (R&E) • Institute for Infocomm Research, I2R (con’t) • NEBULA • Integrate the various I2R projects • Enable users to see and experience the inter-working of the modules from end-to-end SGNIC@2003

  10. STATUS • Internet and Telecommunication Service providers (SP) • MobileOne • Pacific Internet • SingTel • StarHub SGNIC@2003

  11. STATUS (SP) • MobileOne • Support IPv4/IPv6 interoperability in the transition period • Deployment depends on availability of 3GPP release 99 GPRS/WCDMA terminals • Infrastructure should probably support IPv6 by 2003/2004 SGNIC@2003

  12. STATUS (SP) • Pacific Internet • Obtained /32 IPv6 addresses • Testing IPv6 tunneling protocol • Upgraded network equipment and server OS to support IPv6 • Plan to connect to SingAREN SGNIC@2003

  13. STATUS (SP) • SingTel • Obtained two /32 IPv6 addresses • Internal testing of IPv4-IPv6 transition mechanisms and IPv6 features • Native IPv6 testings being planned between SingNet & SingTel Internet eXchange • Vendor IPv6 equipment testings • No commercial service planned SGNIC@2003

  14. STATUS (SP) • StarHub • Looking into business case in 3G and Internet eXchange • Planning to conduct in-house trial on IPv6 SGNIC@2003

  15. STATUS (GOVT) • Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, IDA • Vision for Infocomm Technology Roadmap • “For home technologies to take off, these technologies ….., and that deployment of IPv6 is critical to meet the demand for address, QoS and security” • Actively soliciting IPv6 deployment status from the industry • Possibly some IDA lead initiatives on IPv6 in the near future SGNIC@2003

  16. STATUS (NIC) • Singapore Network Information Centre, SGNIC • Formation of a technical work group • Intend to invite representations from ISPs, Research and Education Institutions, IDA • IPv6 is one of the area of interest SGNIC@2003

  17. STATUS • Activities • SingAREN Seminar : “Moving from IPv4 to IPv6” • CISCO- I2R Seminar : “Practical Aspects of Internet Evolution- The What, Why, How and When of IPv6” • Formation of the Singapore chapter of IPv6 Forum SGNIC@2003

  18. STATUS (SUMMARY) • Summary • R & D effort • Monitoring IPv6 development • Wait-and-see SGNIC@2003

  19. CONCLUSION • IPv6 Deployment • Ease of IPv4 transition to IPv6 • Availability killer applications, business case SGNIC@2003

  20. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT • Institute for Infocomm Research, I2R (www.i2r.a-star.edu.sg) • MobileOne (www.m1.com.sg) • Pacific Internet (www.pacific.net.sg) • SingAREN (www.singaren.net.sg) • SingTel (www.singtel.com) • StarHub (www.starhub.com.sg) SGNIC@2003

  21. THANK YOU

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