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Meeting Agenda:

10 th IPv6 Task Force Meeting October 2, 2011 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Dr. Ibraheem Al-Furaih GM, Internet Services, CITC. Meeting Agenda:. Recap of Previous IPv6 TaskForce Meetings. Kick-off meeting of the National IPv6 Task Force (July 30, 2008) 2nd Meeting, September 21st, 2008 (CITC)

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  1. 10thIPv6 Task Force MeetingOctober 2, 2011Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaDr. Ibraheem Al-FuraihGM, Internet Services, CITC

  2. Meeting Agenda:

  3. Recap of Previous IPv6 TaskForce Meetings • Kick-off meeting of the National IPv6 Task Force (July 30, 2008) • 2nd Meeting, September 21st, 2008 (CITC) • 3rd Meeting, November 18th, 2008 (CITC) • 4th Meeting, January 21st, 2009 (KACST) • 5th Meeting, March 15th,2009 (STC) • 6th Meeting, May 17th , 2009 (Mobily) • 7th Meeting, October 25th ,2009 (Atheeb) • 8th Meeting, March 16th,2010 (Italtel) • 9th Meeting, October 2010 (CITC) • 10th Meeting, October 2011(CITC)

  4. IPv6 Status in Saudi Arabia

  5. Internet and Broadband Penetration

  6. Internet and Broadband Penetration

  7. IPv4 Current State (May 2011) IPv4 Status Locally • 4.35 Million IPv4 Addresses • 86.54% Advertised • 0.335 IPv4 Address Per Capita • (Source: http://resources.potaroo.net/iso3166/v4cc.html )

  8. IPv4 Address Space • Status of each of the 256 /8s from the NRO report (http://www.nro.net/statistics/), As of June 2011 3rd of February 2011, IANA has assigned the last /8 IPv4 block

  9. IPv4 Depletion Source: “The IPv4 Address Report” By Geoff Huston http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/ IPv4 Depletion Predictions at IANA and RIRs Feb 2011 RIRs Depletion August 2011 Today IANA Depletion February 2011

  10. Expected RIRs Depletion Today Source: http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/

  11. Adoption of IPv6 in Saudi Arabia • Mid 2007 CITC has started efforts for promoting the adoption of IPv6 in Saudi Arabia. • CITC has launched the IPv6 project as part of the Internet Services Development Plan. • The main objective of the IPv6 Project is to ensure the continuous development of the Internet in the country: • Raise awareness • Promote the deployment of IPv6 in the country • Ensure smooth adaption of IPv6 by stakeholders and minimize risks

  12. Objectives &Strategy Tracks Strategy Tracks

  13. Milestones & Timeline

  14. Saudi Arabia IPv6 Task Force Achievements • The number of the Saudi entities that have IPv6 address space increased from 2 only in 2008 to 23 today. • Some entities have started to provide their services through IPv6, (KACST, Mobily, Sahara and CITC). • IPv6 test lab was built by CITC, and it is available for members. • The Saudi DNS root server (.saccTLD ) is IPv6 ready. • Saudi Arabia Tunnel Broker was built by CITC to offer IPv6 connectivity for any internet user in Saudi Arabia. • Two IPv6 workshops were organized (2009 and 2011) with around 500 attendees. • Nine taskforce meetings were held and sponsored by the taskforce members • CITC has conducted three IPv6 Training for entities and individuals. • CITC, MENOG, and RIPE organized IPv4/IPv6 BGP Routing Training in May in Riyadh ( Another one in Jeddah this week).

  15. IPv6 Allocations in Saudi Arabia As of Oct 2011 (Source: RIPE NCC): http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/dfp/all/?country=sa

  16. Awareness • 1st IPv6 workshop was held in 2009 with more than 300 attendees. • This second workshop • Nine taskforce meetings were held and sponsored by the taskforce members. • IPv6 websites • IPv6 training sessions (more to come) • CITC locally developed one day training program • IPv6 Roadshow.

  17. CITC Technical Setup IPv6 Test LAB: • Interested clients (ISP, government institute, enterprise…) can connect to the ipv6 test lab using ipv6 over ipv4 tunnel. • NO dedicated link is needed, just internet connectivity with a static IP address. • Client can then test CITC ipv6 offered services (Web, DNS,…).

  18. CITC Technical Setup IPv6 Tunnel Broker • Offering IPv6 connectivity for internet users in Saudi Arabia. • Working behind NAT. • Free national service. • In-House software. • Source code will be available.

  19. IPv6 Status in Saudi Arabia RIPE tool showing the percentage of Autonomous Systems announcing IPv6 networks on Internet in Saudi Arabia compared to the rest of world We need to work to increase adoption July, 2008, CITC Launched first IPv6 Task Force meeting Mid 2007, early 2008, CITC started to promote IPv6 As seen at http://v6asns.ripe.net/v/6 Oct, 2011

  20. Thank You!

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