Major Japanese cellular carriers have announced they will start full IPv6 service in 2017, with one carrier already starting their IPv6 service. Many fixed-line ISPs have also started commercial IPv6 service for both enterprise and consumer users, and some are migrating existing IPv4-only users to dual-stack environments. While IPv6 adoption is increasing in government services and the network core, large content providers have not yet supported IPv6, though they are starting to consider implementation.
The document summarizes IRINN affiliation and IP and ASN allocation statistics as of September 7, 2017. It notes that IRINN had a total of 2293 affiliates, including 2100 new affiliates, with over 10 million IPv4 addresses and 4 billion IPv6 addresses allocated across various prefix lengths. It also shows that 1359 ASNs had been allocated by IRINN, including 198 2-byte and 1161 4-byte ASNs.
The document discusses data and measurements from RIPE NCC about the Romanian internet infrastructure. It provides statistics on the number of local internet registries (LIRs) in Romania and other countries in the region. It also shows data on the age of LIRs, growth of IPv6 adoption, and vote registrations for RIPE meetings. The rest of the document demonstrates the RIPE Atlas measurement platform and how its probes can be used to analyze internet paths within Romania to identify opportunities for routing optimization and IPv6 deployment. It encourages network operators to participate in routing measurements and policy discussions.
PLNOG16: Milion użytkowników IPv6 na polskim rynku mobilnym, Tomasz KossutPROIDEA
Orange Poland has over 1 million customers using IPv6-only mobile connections. They have implemented an IPv6-only solution for smartphones and mobile devices using CLAT, PLAT, DNS, and NAT64 to allow access to IPv4 content. Stats show growing usage of native IPv6 flows, especially for Google and Facebook services which account for about 60% of total traffic. Analysis of DNS data found the top domains were mostly Google, Facebook, and YouTube, showing these companies' dominance on the internet. The document discusses ensuring good IPv6 connectivity and latency to major sites to avoid issues.
IPv4 addresses are nearly exhausted while IPv6 provides a vast address space to support continued Internet growth. While IPv4 and IPv6 can coexist, IPv6 adoption is needed as the only sustainable solution. Global metrics show increasing IPv6 deployment over time through allocations, routing entries, and user access, though challenges remain around applications, skills, and justification. RIRs and IETF are committed to IPv6 to maintain the openness and development of the Internet.
Major Japanese cellular carriers have announced they will start full IPv6 service in 2017, with one carrier already starting their IPv6 service. Many fixed-line ISPs have also started commercial IPv6 service for both enterprise and consumer users, and some are migrating existing IPv4-only users to dual-stack environments. While IPv6 adoption is increasing in government services and the network core, large content providers have not yet supported IPv6, though they are starting to consider implementation.
The document summarizes IRINN affiliation and IP and ASN allocation statistics as of September 7, 2017. It notes that IRINN had a total of 2293 affiliates, including 2100 new affiliates, with over 10 million IPv4 addresses and 4 billion IPv6 addresses allocated across various prefix lengths. It also shows that 1359 ASNs had been allocated by IRINN, including 198 2-byte and 1161 4-byte ASNs.
The document discusses data and measurements from RIPE NCC about the Romanian internet infrastructure. It provides statistics on the number of local internet registries (LIRs) in Romania and other countries in the region. It also shows data on the age of LIRs, growth of IPv6 adoption, and vote registrations for RIPE meetings. The rest of the document demonstrates the RIPE Atlas measurement platform and how its probes can be used to analyze internet paths within Romania to identify opportunities for routing optimization and IPv6 deployment. It encourages network operators to participate in routing measurements and policy discussions.
PLNOG16: Milion użytkowników IPv6 na polskim rynku mobilnym, Tomasz KossutPROIDEA
Orange Poland has over 1 million customers using IPv6-only mobile connections. They have implemented an IPv6-only solution for smartphones and mobile devices using CLAT, PLAT, DNS, and NAT64 to allow access to IPv4 content. Stats show growing usage of native IPv6 flows, especially for Google and Facebook services which account for about 60% of total traffic. Analysis of DNS data found the top domains were mostly Google, Facebook, and YouTube, showing these companies' dominance on the internet. The document discusses ensuring good IPv6 connectivity and latency to major sites to avoid issues.
IPv4 addresses are nearly exhausted while IPv6 provides a vast address space to support continued Internet growth. While IPv4 and IPv6 can coexist, IPv6 adoption is needed as the only sustainable solution. Global metrics show increasing IPv6 deployment over time through allocations, routing entries, and user access, though challenges remain around applications, skills, and justification. RIRs and IETF are committed to IPv6 to maintain the openness and development of the Internet.
IPv6 readiness among APEC TEL member economiesAPNIC
Presented by Klée Aiken at the 54th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Telecommunications and Information Working Group held in Kyoto, Japan from 31 October to 4 November.
Are Dutch Internet Paths Local - A Measurement Study Using RIPE AtlasRIPE NCC
This document describes a study that used RIPE Atlas to analyze Dutch internet paths. RIPE Atlas is a measurement platform with thousands of probes around the world. The study specifically looked at paths between probes located in the Netherlands. It found that about 60% of paths went through the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), while 20% went through other Dutch internet exchanges. The study also compared IPv4 and IPv6 paths and identified some paths that did not stay within the Netherlands. The results help identify opportunities to optimize routing and encourage contributions to RIPE Atlas and geolocation databases.
Transferred IPv4 Addresses, by Geoff Huston.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s "Making ends meet: IPv4 exhaustion and the transfer market" session on 24 February 2016.
Routing in 2016 remained stable, with IPv4 growing at around 54,000 new routing prefixes and 3,450 new ASNs per year. IPv6 growth was slower, with around 6,000 new routing prefixes and 1,700 new ASNs per year. While IPv4 addresses are exhausted, routing continues to grow through the increased use of more specific prefixes and the recycling of older addresses. BGP routing tables and updates remained mostly stable and predictable in both IPv4 and IPv6.
Tim Wang presented on Taiwan's progress towards IPv6 readiness. He discussed the status of IPv6 deployment in Taiwan's government and academic networks, with usage around 3.84% and 19.49% respectively. CHT's IPv6 deployment roadmap was also presented, including major milestones achieved and plans for commercial IPv6 services on FTTx and 4G LTE networks by 2019. Common measurement criteria showed Taiwan's IPv6 BGP advertisement at 40.77%, service availability at 15.39%, and user availability at 0.8%, indicating steady growth in IPv6 adoption.
IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF report, by Ai-Chin Lu [APNIC 38 / AMM]APNIC
The document summarizes the work of the IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF. It discusses three common measurement criteria used: IPv6 allocation and BGP advertisement; user availability; and service availability. For service availability, different methodologies are presented including measuring the number of IPv6 enabled websites, DNS servers, and mail servers under various ccTLDs. The document concludes by encouraging continued data collection and cooperation to determine the most appropriate measurement criteria.
IIJ Technical DAY 2019 ~ Untangling the world-wide mesh of undersea cables:世界...IIJ
[2019/11/21開催「IIJ Technical DAY 2019」の講演資料です]
The growth of global Internet traffic has driven a rapid expansion of the submarine cable network, both in terms of the sheer number of links and its total capacity. Despite the scale and critical role of the submarine network for both business and society at large, we lack an understanding of the relationship between network-layer measurements and its underlying physical infrastructure. This talk discusses the importance characterizing the global submarine network and the critical role it plays as a basic component of any inter-continental end-to-end connection.
グローバルなインターネット・トラフィックの増大は、海底ケーブルの回線数とその総容量の両方の観点から海底ケーブルネットワークの急速な拡張をもたらしています。海底ケーブルネットワークの規模と役割が企業と社会の全体に対して重要な課題であるにもかかわらず、ネットワーク層での測定とその物理的インフラである海底ケーブルとの関係はあまり理解されていません。本セッションでは、グローバルな海底ケーブルネットワークの重要性を考察し、そのケーブルネットワークが大陸間end-to-end接続の基本的構成要素として機能している重要な役割について解説します。
▼講演者
IIJイノベーションインスティテュート(IIJ-II) 主任研究員 Zachary Bischof (ビショフ ザカリー)
"Taiwan IPv6 Readiness Measurement" by Sheng-Wei Kuo.
A presentation given at the APNIC 40 IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF and APIPv6TF sessions on Wed 9 Sep 2015.
This document provides a summary of updates from APNIC. It includes statistics on the decreasing rate of IPv4 address delegations and increasing rate of IPv6 and ASN delegations over time. It also summarizes IPv6 deployment progress in various Asian countries based on APNIC measurement data. Details are given on APNIC's work supporting IPv4 address transfers and developing a Resource Public Key Infrastructure. Recent APNIC policy proposals and decisions are also outlined. In general, the document summarizes the latest Internet resource statistics and policy/technical work from APNIC.
The trend stats of routing table at JPIX route serversAPNIC
1) JPIX operates internet exchange points and route servers in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
2) An analysis of routing tables from JPIX route servers shows that the number of IPv4 and IPv6 routes has generally increased over time as more members connect and existing members advertise more routes.
3) The distribution of prefix sizes is dominated by the typical minimum assignment sizes of /24 for IPv4 and /48 for IPv6, though some larger prefixes are present.
The document summarizes an IPv6 readiness measurement BoF meeting. It includes presentations on IPv6 measurement from Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, RIPE, and Cisco. Good progress was reported in some countries, while more work is still needed in cellular services and content availability. Common measurement criteria like allocation, routing, and availability were discussed. Future work includes inviting more ccTLD registries and measuring additional criteria like access router and home gateway availability.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Registry Data Accuracy Improvements, presented by Chimi Dorji at SANOG 41 / I...APNIC
Chimi Dorji, Internet Resource Analyst at APNIC, presented on Registry Data Accuracy Improvements at SANOG 41 jointly held with INNOG 7 in Mumbai, India from 25 to 30 April 2024.
IPv6 readiness among APEC TEL member economiesAPNIC
Presented by Klée Aiken at the 54th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Telecommunications and Information Working Group held in Kyoto, Japan from 31 October to 4 November.
Are Dutch Internet Paths Local - A Measurement Study Using RIPE AtlasRIPE NCC
This document describes a study that used RIPE Atlas to analyze Dutch internet paths. RIPE Atlas is a measurement platform with thousands of probes around the world. The study specifically looked at paths between probes located in the Netherlands. It found that about 60% of paths went through the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), while 20% went through other Dutch internet exchanges. The study also compared IPv4 and IPv6 paths and identified some paths that did not stay within the Netherlands. The results help identify opportunities to optimize routing and encourage contributions to RIPE Atlas and geolocation databases.
Transferred IPv4 Addresses, by Geoff Huston.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s "Making ends meet: IPv4 exhaustion and the transfer market" session on 24 February 2016.
Routing in 2016 remained stable, with IPv4 growing at around 54,000 new routing prefixes and 3,450 new ASNs per year. IPv6 growth was slower, with around 6,000 new routing prefixes and 1,700 new ASNs per year. While IPv4 addresses are exhausted, routing continues to grow through the increased use of more specific prefixes and the recycling of older addresses. BGP routing tables and updates remained mostly stable and predictable in both IPv4 and IPv6.
Tim Wang presented on Taiwan's progress towards IPv6 readiness. He discussed the status of IPv6 deployment in Taiwan's government and academic networks, with usage around 3.84% and 19.49% respectively. CHT's IPv6 deployment roadmap was also presented, including major milestones achieved and plans for commercial IPv6 services on FTTx and 4G LTE networks by 2019. Common measurement criteria showed Taiwan's IPv6 BGP advertisement at 40.77%, service availability at 15.39%, and user availability at 0.8%, indicating steady growth in IPv6 adoption.
IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF report, by Ai-Chin Lu [APNIC 38 / AMM]APNIC
The document summarizes the work of the IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF. It discusses three common measurement criteria used: IPv6 allocation and BGP advertisement; user availability; and service availability. For service availability, different methodologies are presented including measuring the number of IPv6 enabled websites, DNS servers, and mail servers under various ccTLDs. The document concludes by encouraging continued data collection and cooperation to determine the most appropriate measurement criteria.
IIJ Technical DAY 2019 ~ Untangling the world-wide mesh of undersea cables:世界...IIJ
[2019/11/21開催「IIJ Technical DAY 2019」の講演資料です]
The growth of global Internet traffic has driven a rapid expansion of the submarine cable network, both in terms of the sheer number of links and its total capacity. Despite the scale and critical role of the submarine network for both business and society at large, we lack an understanding of the relationship between network-layer measurements and its underlying physical infrastructure. This talk discusses the importance characterizing the global submarine network and the critical role it plays as a basic component of any inter-continental end-to-end connection.
グローバルなインターネット・トラフィックの増大は、海底ケーブルの回線数とその総容量の両方の観点から海底ケーブルネットワークの急速な拡張をもたらしています。海底ケーブルネットワークの規模と役割が企業と社会の全体に対して重要な課題であるにもかかわらず、ネットワーク層での測定とその物理的インフラである海底ケーブルとの関係はあまり理解されていません。本セッションでは、グローバルな海底ケーブルネットワークの重要性を考察し、そのケーブルネットワークが大陸間end-to-end接続の基本的構成要素として機能している重要な役割について解説します。
▼講演者
IIJイノベーションインスティテュート(IIJ-II) 主任研究員 Zachary Bischof (ビショフ ザカリー)
"Taiwan IPv6 Readiness Measurement" by Sheng-Wei Kuo.
A presentation given at the APNIC 40 IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF and APIPv6TF sessions on Wed 9 Sep 2015.
This document provides a summary of updates from APNIC. It includes statistics on the decreasing rate of IPv4 address delegations and increasing rate of IPv6 and ASN delegations over time. It also summarizes IPv6 deployment progress in various Asian countries based on APNIC measurement data. Details are given on APNIC's work supporting IPv4 address transfers and developing a Resource Public Key Infrastructure. Recent APNIC policy proposals and decisions are also outlined. In general, the document summarizes the latest Internet resource statistics and policy/technical work from APNIC.
The trend stats of routing table at JPIX route serversAPNIC
1) JPIX operates internet exchange points and route servers in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
2) An analysis of routing tables from JPIX route servers shows that the number of IPv4 and IPv6 routes has generally increased over time as more members connect and existing members advertise more routes.
3) The distribution of prefix sizes is dominated by the typical minimum assignment sizes of /24 for IPv4 and /48 for IPv6, though some larger prefixes are present.
The document summarizes an IPv6 readiness measurement BoF meeting. It includes presentations on IPv6 measurement from Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, RIPE, and Cisco. Good progress was reported in some countries, while more work is still needed in cellular services and content availability. Common measurement criteria like allocation, routing, and availability were discussed. Future work includes inviting more ccTLD registries and measuring additional criteria like access router and home gateway availability.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Registry Data Accuracy Improvements, presented by Chimi Dorji at SANOG 41 / I...APNIC
Chimi Dorji, Internet Resource Analyst at APNIC, presented on Registry Data Accuracy Improvements at SANOG 41 jointly held with INNOG 7 in Mumbai, India from 25 to 30 April 2024.
APNIC Policy Roundup, presented by Sunny Chendi at the 5th ICANN APAC-TWNIC E...APNIC
Sunny Chendi, Senior Advisor, Membership and Policy at APNIC, presents 'APNIC Policy Roundup' at the 5th ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum and 41st TWNIC OPM in Taipei, Taiwan from 23 to 24 April.
DDoS In Oceania and the Pacific, presented by Dave Phelan at NZNOG 2024APNIC
Dave Phelan, Senior Network Analyst/Technical Trainer at APNIC, presents 'DDoS In Oceania and the Pacific' at NZNOG 2024 held in Nelson, New Zealand from 8 to 12 April 2024.
'Future Evolution of the Internet' delivered by Geoff Huston at Everything Op...APNIC
Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at APNIC deliver keynote presentation on the 'Future Evolution of the Internet' at the Everything Open 2024 conference in Gladstone, Australia from 16 to 18 April 2024.
IP addressing and IPv6, presented by Paul Wilson at IETF 119APNIC
Paul Wilson, Director General of APNIC delivers a presentation on IP addressing and IPv6 to the Policymakers Program during IETF 119 in Brisbane Australia from 16 to 22 March 2024.
draft-harrison-sidrops-manifest-number-01, presented at IETF 119APNIC
Tom Harrison, Product and Delivery Manager at APNIC presents at the Registration Protocols Extensions working group during IETF 119 in Brisbane, Australia from 16-22 March 2024
Benefits of doing Internet peering and running an Internet Exchange (IX) pres...APNIC
Che-Hoo Cheng, Senior Director, Development at APNIC presents on the "Benefits of doing Internet peering and running an Internet Exchange (IX)" at the Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia's IPv6, IXP, Datacenter - Policy and Regulation International Trends Forum in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on 7 March 2024
APNIC Update and RIR Policies for ccTLDs, presented at APTLD 85APNIC
APNIC Senior Advisor, Membership and Policy, Sunny Chendi presented on APNIC updates and RIR Policies for ccTLDs at APTLD 85 in Goa, India from 19-22 February 2024.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
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The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
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Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
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