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Securing Future Growth: Getting Ready for IPv6 in 2010. APTLD 1 March 2010 Miwa Fujii, Senior IPv6 Program Specialist, APNIC. Overview. Brief introduction of the APNIC IPv6 Program Activities in 2009 IANA’s Final 10% Project Outcome report
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Securing Future Growth:Getting Ready for IPv6 in 2010 APTLD 1 March 2010 Miwa Fujii, Senior IPv6 Program Specialist, APNIC
Overview • Brief introduction of the APNIC IPv6 Program • Activities in 2009 • IANA’s Final 10% Project • Outcome report • Working together with the domain name registries and registrars • Future collaboration
APNIC IPv6 Program • APNIC’s new initiative to support IPv6 adoption • Established in Aug 2008 • Focused on multi-stakeholder approach • Developed new communication materials • Proactively networked to establish new communication channels with Internet organizations (60+) and individuals • To create an effective foundation for the IANA 10% campaign • New collaborative relationships were established: • ISOC-AU • ISOC-TW • ICANN at Large • IP Mirror • .auDA • Obtained support in circulating the IANA 10% message • Reached out to governmental organizations • OECD • APEC TEL
IPv4 Address Global Distribution Remaining at IANA 22 x /8 Remaining at IANA 8.6% As of 11/02/2010
IPv4 Address Global Distribution Remaining at IANA 22 x /8 Remaining at IANA 8.6% 22 x /8 remain: APNIC was allocated 2 x /8 on 19/01/2010 ARIN was allocated 2 x /8 on 11/02/2010 IANA’s remaining IPv4 address pool is now below 8.6% As of 11/02/2010
IPv4 Consumption – Projections Projected IANA Unallocated Address Pool Exhaustion: 16-Sept-2011 Projected RIR Unallocated Address Pool Exhaustion 04-10-2012 2010 will be a crucial year for IPv6 adoption http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html as of 16/02/2010
NRO IANA 10% Media Campaign http://www.nro.net/media
NRO IANA 10% Media Campaign A major media release was launched on 20/01/2010 http://www.nro.net/media
APNIC IANA 10% Media Campaign A major media release was launched on 27/01/2010
Growth of the Internet 232 million websites as of April 2009 (Netcraft) http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2009/04/06/april_2009_web_server_survey.html
IPv6 Readiness at ccTLDs • 133 ccTLDs root servers out of 150 have IPv6 address resolution function (~86%) • Statistics provided by National Centre for High-Performance Computing in Taiwan, as of July 2009 • Good news! • IPv6 readiness of direct customers of TLDs and registrars? http://www.ipdn.tw/DomainNameResources/RegistccTLDDNwwwServiceRatio
IPv6 Readiness of Direct Customers of ccTLDs http://bgp.he.net/ipv6-progress-report.cgi
IPv6 Readiness of Direct Customers of TLDs We can assume: Direct customers of TLDs and registrants are not yet IPv6 ready. How can you/we help them to make a smooth transition to IPv6? What kinds of messages do they need? http://bgp.he.net/ipv6-progress-report.cgi
IPv6 Readiness of Registrars • People and organizations connecting to the Internet after late 2012: • Will find difficulty in obtaining IPv4 global addresses: • It could be more expensive • It may require more complicated technical adjustments to penetrate multiple NATs • IDNs and new TLDs will push for more IPv4 addresses • They may choose an option to use IPv6 only websites • Are registrars ready for such challenges? • How can you/we support them in transitioning to IPv6?
IPv6 and Domain Registration http://www.iana.org/about/presentations/vegoda-registrars-ipv6-080502.pdf
Customers will choose Registrars http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=921661
Customers will move to IPv6-Ready Services http://blog.mudy.info/tag/ipv6/
Customers will move to IPv6-Ready Services http://blog.mudy.info/tag/ipv6/
APNIC’s Plan: • Reach out to content providers including enterprises • i.e., customers of TLDs and registrants • Our message will be: • IPv6 is a reality and a business continuity issue • Your web, mail and other servers need to be ready with IPv6 • Simple process • Easy access to IPv6 with APNIC • Like IPv4 Multihoming, enterprises need IPv6 Multihoming as well
IPv6 Kickstart 86 IPv6 delegations were made since 10/02/2010 IPv6 address delegation will increase in the future This will impact your customers’ demand for IPv6-ready domain names
Useful Media for Enterprises http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xleHPNAXwA
Working with ccTLDs • Encourage registrars to prepare their services for IPv6 • What kind of information will be helpful for registrars? • What kind of information will be helpful for customers of registrars? • Will also help direct customers of TLDs • How can we reach out to them systematically? • APNIC has limited resources • We appreciate your input!
Thank You! <miwa@apnic.net>