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Indonesia Internet eXchange. Harijanto Pribadi, Dept. Head of IIX APJII 2012 http://www.iix.net.id. Introduction of APJII.
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Indonesia Internet eXchange Harijanto Pribadi, Dept. Head of IIX APJII 2012 http://www.iix.net.id
Introduction of APJII • AsosiasiPenyelenggaraJasa Internet Indonesia (APJII) or Indonesia Internet Service Provider Association are Non Profit Organization also Non Government Organization, formed at the First National Conference on May 15, 1996 • Our member all Indonesia ISP (include big operator : Telkom, Indosat, XL Axiata) and many other ISP spread to all Indonesia region , total = 265 members (ISP and NAP) until the end of July, 2012. • APJII also known as Indonesia NIR with name IDNIC under APNIC
Indonesia Internet Industry structure • By Indonesia government regulation, Internet Service Provider (ISP) must subscribe the IP Transit from Network Access Provider (NAP) as global upstream. • Indonesia Internet eXchange (IIX) as local/domestic IXP between Indonesia ISP.
Organization of APJII • Board of trusty, Elected from and by members each 3 years via members assembly • Board of executive, Elected from and by members each 3 years via members assembly • Operational Staffs, Assocation employee
Indonesia Internet Users Overview • Indonesia Population ~ 245million • Internet users ~ 62.9 million based on latest research by APJII • Facebook users ~ 41 million • 50 Gbit/s aggregate domestic traffic • 60 Gbit/s International traffic • 40 million students connected • 25 million online media regular visitors/day
IIX Overview • launched on June 1997, operational start from Aug 1997 by APJII sponsored by CISCO, Intel and HP. • Designed by APJII and Cisco (USA) Make 15 ISPs connected • IIX Update on August 2012: • IPv4 peers = 117, Advertised prefixes (IPv4) = > 6200 • IPv6 peers = 27, Advertised prefixes (IPv6) = 111 • Hardware: • Router: Juniper M7i, Cisco 3700 • Switch: Cisco Catalyst 3750, Force10, Brocade
Multi Lateral Peering Agreement (MPLA) IIX • Advertise own prefix and receive all prefix via BGP4 peering with AS7597(IIX) between MPLA members • Best-path depend on member BGP configuration • Not advertise prefix from global upstream to AS7597(IIX) • Route prefix advertising maximum 24 bits. • Routing Policy based on RIPE181 or new recommendation publish by IETF • This MPLA implemented as best-effort service
IIX Background • Faster Local Traffic Exchanging by dropping delay time of local sites access from anaverage ping of 700ms to 7ms • New opportunities of deploying internet basedapplications due to the delay sensitiveness • Internet Cost Reduction (International Bandwidth Saving) • Stimulating the growth of local Indonesian content • Security for e-commerce since local packets willnot go through the global internet • Implementations of e-gov with local internet traffic
BGP Report BGP Report: Period 2010 – Aug 2012 : 2010 2011 2012 Number of Peers: 52 93 117 Number of Prefixes : 1500 4500~ 6200 Traffic (Range) : 1 ~ 2 Gbps 2 ~ 3 Gbps ~ 6 - 7Gbps
Top 5 Indonesia ISP traffic utilize IIX • Telkomnet800 Mbps • Biznet600 Mbps • Cepatnet300 Mbps • Telin150 Mbps • Orion 120 Mbps
DEVELOPMENT PLANIIX at Major City in Indonesia • Develop 33 IIX node on 33 Province where Nusantara Internet eXchange (NIX) exist , NIX is government project operate by private company who win the tender. The government pay OPEX to NIX operator, NIX operator and IIX-APJII have MoU to develop local IXP on each NIX facilities. (future)
IIX Challenge • Encourages local and global content provider to put or direct peer the application server, cache data network and their cloud server on IIX. • Develop partnership with other IXP, domestic and overseas by members permission via Open Policy Meeting (OPM) mechanism.
Thank you harijanto@apjii.or.id http://www.apjii.or.id