This document provides an overview and results from the IPv6 Matrix Project, which tracks global IPv6 connectivity. It shows data on IPv6 penetration rates for infrastructure (DNS, web, email, NTP) and web servers alone in different regions from December 2012 to June 2013. Europe saw steady increases overall, with Estonia having the biggest growth. Slovakia and Portugal continued leading in dual-stack websites. Germany had the most dual-stack sites. Asia results showed Singapore and Hong Kong increasing slightly while others fluctuated.
This document provides a summary of business aviation traffic in Europe in December 2017 and for the full year 2017. Some key points:
- Business aviation traffic grew 1.5% in December 2017 compared to December 2016.
- For the full year 2017, there was an average of 100 additional daily business aviation departures compared to 2016, representing an average 6% traffic increase.
- December 2017 saw 46,165 total flights, marking two years of uninterrupted monthly traffic growth. The top 10 airports all experienced traffic growth for 2017, ranging from 1.3% to 17.1%.
The document discusses various criteria for evaluating IP transit providers, including cost, latency, and infrastructure. It provides latency test results for different providers to destinations around the world from Singapore. It also gives sample costs for IP transit connections from Bangladesh to London via different routes and providers. The best providers are those with the lowest latency and cost.
This document is a table from the International Country Risk Guide listing political risk points and ratings for various countries in May 2015. It assigns scores out of 12 for 12 different components of political risk (such as government stability, socioeconomic conditions, internal conflict) and provides a total political risk rating for each country. It shows changes from the previous month for some countries' component scores and overall ratings.
Table 5B - Economic Risk Points By Component from the May 2015 ICRG for 140 c...The PRS Group, Inc.
This document is a table from the International Country Risk Guide listing risk points awarded to economic risk components in various countries in May 2015. It includes data on GDP per capita, real GDP growth, inflation, budget balance as a percentage of GDP, current account as a percentage of GDP, overall economic risk rating, and changes from the previous month for each country. Over 40 countries are listed with their scores on each economic risk component and overall economic risk rating.
This presentation relates the results of the IPv6 Matrix crawler just over a month after the world IPv6 Launch publicised on http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
While content providers in some countries clearly took advantage of this event to launch IPv6 service, others completely missed the buzz.
Presentation made at Karunya University, Karunya Nagar, Coimbatore, India on 3 Feb 2012.
This presentation provides a summary of IPv6's main uses and main technical features.
It also includes a primer on how the Internet is changing the world - taking the music industry as an example.
This document provides a summary of business aviation traffic in Europe in December 2017 and for the full year 2017. Some key points:
- Business aviation traffic grew 1.5% in December 2017 compared to December 2016.
- For the full year 2017, there was an average of 100 additional daily business aviation departures compared to 2016, representing an average 6% traffic increase.
- December 2017 saw 46,165 total flights, marking two years of uninterrupted monthly traffic growth. The top 10 airports all experienced traffic growth for 2017, ranging from 1.3% to 17.1%.
The document discusses various criteria for evaluating IP transit providers, including cost, latency, and infrastructure. It provides latency test results for different providers to destinations around the world from Singapore. It also gives sample costs for IP transit connections from Bangladesh to London via different routes and providers. The best providers are those with the lowest latency and cost.
This document is a table from the International Country Risk Guide listing political risk points and ratings for various countries in May 2015. It assigns scores out of 12 for 12 different components of political risk (such as government stability, socioeconomic conditions, internal conflict) and provides a total political risk rating for each country. It shows changes from the previous month for some countries' component scores and overall ratings.
Table 5B - Economic Risk Points By Component from the May 2015 ICRG for 140 c...The PRS Group, Inc.
This document is a table from the International Country Risk Guide listing risk points awarded to economic risk components in various countries in May 2015. It includes data on GDP per capita, real GDP growth, inflation, budget balance as a percentage of GDP, current account as a percentage of GDP, overall economic risk rating, and changes from the previous month for each country. Over 40 countries are listed with their scores on each economic risk component and overall economic risk rating.
This presentation relates the results of the IPv6 Matrix crawler just over a month after the world IPv6 Launch publicised on http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
While content providers in some countries clearly took advantage of this event to launch IPv6 service, others completely missed the buzz.
Presentation made at Karunya University, Karunya Nagar, Coimbatore, India on 3 Feb 2012.
This presentation provides a summary of IPv6's main uses and main technical features.
It also includes a primer on how the Internet is changing the world - taking the music industry as an example.
This presentation relates the results of the IPv6 Matrix crawler 6 months after the world IPv6 Launch publicised on http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
While content providers in some countries clearly took advantage of this event to launch IPv6 service, others completely missed the buzz.
Check out http://www.ipv6matrix.org/ for more information.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Human Development Index (HDI) and provides related data. The HDI measures development by combining indicators of life expectancy, education, and income. It discusses the components of the HDI - health (life expectancy), education (mean years of schooling and expected years), and standard of living (GNI per capita). Tables then rank countries by their HDI values and provide country-level data on the components. Other tables analyze inequality-adjusted HDI values and gender inequality.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - SANOG EditionAPNIC
This document provides an overview of global IPv6 deployment as of 2016, with a focus on the Asia Pacific region and SANOG economies. It finds that while global IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, some countries have much higher rates, like Belgium at 53%. In Asia Pacific, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show leading deployment. However, few economies in the region are above the global average. The document also analyzes IPv6 deployment data for ISPs and economies in the US, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Ecuador, and Afghanistan and Bangladesh to understand trends. It concludes that IPv6 and IPv4 networks may increasingly diverge, with some networks investing in IPv6 and others relying more on IPv4 transition technologies
The document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurements from APNIC. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, with some countries and networks higher. Indonesia has very low IPv6 capability currently around 0%, despite having adequate IPv4 and IPv6 address space assigned. The top Indonesian networks by sample size also show near 0% IPv6 capability.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - HKNOG EditionAPNIC
This document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurement data. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5% according to APNIC measurements, though Google reports higher numbers around 10%. Some economies like Belgium, the US, and Japan have IPv6 capabilities above 10%, while most of the Asia Pacific region lags behind worldwide levels. The document suggests IPv6 deployment may be diverging, with some networks investing significantly in IPv6 and others remaining on IPv4, potentially leading to "two kinds of Internet".
APNIC Training Delivery Manager Tashi Phuntsho gives an update on the status of IPv6 deployment in Bhutan and neighbouring economies at SANOG 33 in Thimpu, Bhutan from 9 to 16 January 2019.
This document analyzes IPv6 adoption trends in Asia, finding that while some economies like Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show significant IPv6 capability, many others in the region are stagnant or show slow growth. It examines IPv6 deployment by major ISPs in economies with high IPv6 rates, like SK Telecom in Korea, and compares IPv6 capability between Asia, Europe, and North America. The analysis suggests the Internet may diverge between those investing in IPv6 and those relying primarily on IPv4.
Presentation given by Guangliang Pan at the Internet Society’s ION Hangzhou 2016 conference held alongside the CNNIC OPM on 14 July in Hangzhou, China.
The document discusses Indonesia's import and export trends of various products over time. It analyzes commodity data to identify industries experiencing import or export growth, and whether they may be involved in global production networks as assembling industries or have low value added. Specific commodities shown to have increasing imports include telephones, integrated circuits, vehicles and parts. Commodities with growing exports include integrated circuits, vehicle parts, and jewelry. Top trading partners for several commodities are also listed and changing over time.
This document provides an update on IPv6 deployment globally and for specific countries and regions. Some of the key points summarized are:
- Global IPv6 end-user readiness has increased 43.87% in the last 12 months and is now at 16.11%.
- Belgium has the highest IPv6 capability rate at 59.69% while many Asian and European countries rank highly as well. Trinidad and Tobago saw a 37.83% increase and ranks in the top 15.
- Studies have shown IPv6 performance is on par with IPv4 in terms of speed and reliability with some networks like LinkedIn seeing improvements over IPv6.
- Industry trends show the rise of mobile access and devices
The document discusses open UDP services that can enable amplification attacks and the risks they pose. It provides statistics on open services in Bangladesh, such as its ranking of 25th in the world for open recursive DNS. The document recommends approaches for ISPs like adhering to ingress filtering and traffic shaping. The goal is to reduce the number of open UDP services in Bangladesh to lessen its vulnerabilities to cyber attacks.
The Digital Bible Platform provides Bible content through various digital platforms and social networks. It utilizes cloud technologies, APIs, and standards compliant formats to distribute content internationally on mobile apps and online. The goal is to make the Bible widely accessible through modern digital tools.
IPv6 deployment is progressing globally with the world average at around 32% capable. In Asia, deployment is highest in South Asia led by India, with over 86% of its internet traffic now IPv6 capable. Other Asian countries like Vietnam and Thailand also show significant deployment levels across their major internet service providers. While progress has been steady, IPv6 uptake remains uneven worldwide and more can still be done to advance the transition.
The document summarizes the results of the 2021 ISO survey, reporting that as of December 31, 2021 there were 58,687 valid ISO 27001 information security certificates covering 99,755 sites globally. It provides breakdowns of the number of certificates and sites by country and sector. The countries with the most ISO 27001 certificates are China, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, and Italy. The sector with the most certificates is information technology.
The document summarizes the results of the 2021 ISO survey on ISO 27001 information security management system certificates. It found that as of December 31, 2021 there were 58,687 valid ISO 27001 certificates covering 99,755 sites globally, with the top three countries being China, Japan, and the United Kingdom. The industries with the most certificates were information technology, transport/storage/communication, and other services.
The document provides statistics from Google Analytics in 2011 about user traffic on Megaupload and Megavideo websites. It includes data on the top 20 European and non-European countries by unique users, page impressions, and other metrics. The statistics are broken down by country and month. It also includes brief descriptions of Megaupload and Megavideo's services and compares their age demographics to Netflix and Hulu.
This document contains economic and emissions data for 26 countries including GDP per capita, CO2 emissions per capita, life expectancy, fossil fuel consumption and non-fossil fuel consumption. The data includes values for variables such as GDPPC, CO2PC, LPC_1000, KPC, FFPC, NFFPC and lambda.
APNIC Chief Scientist helps describe the phenomenon that puts India and other developing economies at the top of IPv6 deployment at the RIPE 76 IPv6 Working Group session.
The following document contains a personal interpretation by the author of the events that led
to and took place at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (“WCIT”) in
Dubai, United Arab Emirates in December 2012. All views expressed in this document are
my own, although I admit that they have been biased by years of belief in multistakeholderism.
The reader is therefore encouraged to read accounts from other independent
sources to reduce bias.
There are two parts to this document. The first part provides a recollection of the events at
WCIT. The Second part provides suggestions for avenues that the Internet community and the
ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee in particular should explore with ICANN’s support to
take proactive steps to promote the Multi-Stakeholder Internet Governance Model and
improve its reach to the edges. The suggestions stem from deep needs that were made
apparent during WCIT – including but not limited to outreach, education, capacity building
and proactive engagement.
Présentation des derniers résultats de la tortue IPv6. Cette version est en Français. Les résultats sont les mêmes que ceux présentés lors du Webinar IPv6 ISOC du 6 Juin 2012, du même auteur.
Date des résultats - 4 Juin 2012, c'est à dire 2 jours avant le "World IPv6 Launch".
Cette présentation a été faite lors du colloque de Déploiement IPv6 en Tunisie, le 19 Juin 2012. Ce colloque a été mis en place par la Fédération Méditerranéenne des Associations d'Internet (FMAI).
http://www.fmai.org/
This presentation relates the results of the IPv6 Matrix crawler 6 months after the world IPv6 Launch publicised on http://www.worldipv6launch.org/
While content providers in some countries clearly took advantage of this event to launch IPv6 service, others completely missed the buzz.
Check out http://www.ipv6matrix.org/ for more information.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Human Development Index (HDI) and provides related data. The HDI measures development by combining indicators of life expectancy, education, and income. It discusses the components of the HDI - health (life expectancy), education (mean years of schooling and expected years), and standard of living (GNI per capita). Tables then rank countries by their HDI values and provide country-level data on the components. Other tables analyze inequality-adjusted HDI values and gender inequality.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - SANOG EditionAPNIC
This document provides an overview of global IPv6 deployment as of 2016, with a focus on the Asia Pacific region and SANOG economies. It finds that while global IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, some countries have much higher rates, like Belgium at 53%. In Asia Pacific, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show leading deployment. However, few economies in the region are above the global average. The document also analyzes IPv6 deployment data for ISPs and economies in the US, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Ecuador, and Afghanistan and Bangladesh to understand trends. It concludes that IPv6 and IPv4 networks may increasingly diverge, with some networks investing in IPv6 and others relying more on IPv4 transition technologies
The document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurements from APNIC. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5%, with some countries and networks higher. Indonesia has very low IPv6 capability currently around 0%, despite having adequate IPv4 and IPv6 address space assigned. The top Indonesian networks by sample size also show near 0% IPv6 capability.
A review of current worldwide IPv6 deployment - HKNOG EditionAPNIC
This document analyzes global IPv6 deployment based on measurement data. It finds that worldwide IPv6 capability is around 6.5% according to APNIC measurements, though Google reports higher numbers around 10%. Some economies like Belgium, the US, and Japan have IPv6 capabilities above 10%, while most of the Asia Pacific region lags behind worldwide levels. The document suggests IPv6 deployment may be diverging, with some networks investing significantly in IPv6 and others remaining on IPv4, potentially leading to "two kinds of Internet".
APNIC Training Delivery Manager Tashi Phuntsho gives an update on the status of IPv6 deployment in Bhutan and neighbouring economies at SANOG 33 in Thimpu, Bhutan from 9 to 16 January 2019.
This document analyzes IPv6 adoption trends in Asia, finding that while some economies like Japan, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore show significant IPv6 capability, many others in the region are stagnant or show slow growth. It examines IPv6 deployment by major ISPs in economies with high IPv6 rates, like SK Telecom in Korea, and compares IPv6 capability between Asia, Europe, and North America. The analysis suggests the Internet may diverge between those investing in IPv6 and those relying primarily on IPv4.
Presentation given by Guangliang Pan at the Internet Society’s ION Hangzhou 2016 conference held alongside the CNNIC OPM on 14 July in Hangzhou, China.
The document discusses Indonesia's import and export trends of various products over time. It analyzes commodity data to identify industries experiencing import or export growth, and whether they may be involved in global production networks as assembling industries or have low value added. Specific commodities shown to have increasing imports include telephones, integrated circuits, vehicles and parts. Commodities with growing exports include integrated circuits, vehicle parts, and jewelry. Top trading partners for several commodities are also listed and changing over time.
This document provides an update on IPv6 deployment globally and for specific countries and regions. Some of the key points summarized are:
- Global IPv6 end-user readiness has increased 43.87% in the last 12 months and is now at 16.11%.
- Belgium has the highest IPv6 capability rate at 59.69% while many Asian and European countries rank highly as well. Trinidad and Tobago saw a 37.83% increase and ranks in the top 15.
- Studies have shown IPv6 performance is on par with IPv4 in terms of speed and reliability with some networks like LinkedIn seeing improvements over IPv6.
- Industry trends show the rise of mobile access and devices
The document discusses open UDP services that can enable amplification attacks and the risks they pose. It provides statistics on open services in Bangladesh, such as its ranking of 25th in the world for open recursive DNS. The document recommends approaches for ISPs like adhering to ingress filtering and traffic shaping. The goal is to reduce the number of open UDP services in Bangladesh to lessen its vulnerabilities to cyber attacks.
The Digital Bible Platform provides Bible content through various digital platforms and social networks. It utilizes cloud technologies, APIs, and standards compliant formats to distribute content internationally on mobile apps and online. The goal is to make the Bible widely accessible through modern digital tools.
IPv6 deployment is progressing globally with the world average at around 32% capable. In Asia, deployment is highest in South Asia led by India, with over 86% of its internet traffic now IPv6 capable. Other Asian countries like Vietnam and Thailand also show significant deployment levels across their major internet service providers. While progress has been steady, IPv6 uptake remains uneven worldwide and more can still be done to advance the transition.
The document summarizes the results of the 2021 ISO survey, reporting that as of December 31, 2021 there were 58,687 valid ISO 27001 information security certificates covering 99,755 sites globally. It provides breakdowns of the number of certificates and sites by country and sector. The countries with the most ISO 27001 certificates are China, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, and Italy. The sector with the most certificates is information technology.
The document summarizes the results of the 2021 ISO survey on ISO 27001 information security management system certificates. It found that as of December 31, 2021 there were 58,687 valid ISO 27001 certificates covering 99,755 sites globally, with the top three countries being China, Japan, and the United Kingdom. The industries with the most certificates were information technology, transport/storage/communication, and other services.
The document provides statistics from Google Analytics in 2011 about user traffic on Megaupload and Megavideo websites. It includes data on the top 20 European and non-European countries by unique users, page impressions, and other metrics. The statistics are broken down by country and month. It also includes brief descriptions of Megaupload and Megavideo's services and compares their age demographics to Netflix and Hulu.
This document contains economic and emissions data for 26 countries including GDP per capita, CO2 emissions per capita, life expectancy, fossil fuel consumption and non-fossil fuel consumption. The data includes values for variables such as GDPPC, CO2PC, LPC_1000, KPC, FFPC, NFFPC and lambda.
APNIC Chief Scientist helps describe the phenomenon that puts India and other developing economies at the top of IPv6 deployment at the RIPE 76 IPv6 Working Group session.
Similar to IPv6 Matrix Presentation - June 2013 (20)
The following document contains a personal interpretation by the author of the events that led
to and took place at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (“WCIT”) in
Dubai, United Arab Emirates in December 2012. All views expressed in this document are
my own, although I admit that they have been biased by years of belief in multistakeholderism.
The reader is therefore encouraged to read accounts from other independent
sources to reduce bias.
There are two parts to this document. The first part provides a recollection of the events at
WCIT. The Second part provides suggestions for avenues that the Internet community and the
ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee in particular should explore with ICANN’s support to
take proactive steps to promote the Multi-Stakeholder Internet Governance Model and
improve its reach to the edges. The suggestions stem from deep needs that were made
apparent during WCIT – including but not limited to outreach, education, capacity building
and proactive engagement.
Présentation des derniers résultats de la tortue IPv6. Cette version est en Français. Les résultats sont les mêmes que ceux présentés lors du Webinar IPv6 ISOC du 6 Juin 2012, du même auteur.
Date des résultats - 4 Juin 2012, c'est à dire 2 jours avant le "World IPv6 Launch".
Cette présentation a été faite lors du colloque de Déploiement IPv6 en Tunisie, le 19 Juin 2012. Ce colloque a été mis en place par la Fédération Méditerranéenne des Associations d'Internet (FMAI).
http://www.fmai.org/
Slide deck used in my presentation at the Second Ukrainian Internet Governance Forum in Kiev on 2nd September 2011.
This provides a good introduction about ICANN's bottom-up multi-stakeholder governance process, looking especially at the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) process for bottom-up policy input.
Presentation at the Bharathi Dasan Institute of Management (BIM), Tiruchirappalli, 2 February 2012.
This slide deck provides a sense of the multi-stakeholder processes that have made the Internet what it is today. The presentation speaks of the support of the multi-stakeholder model, as well as user-centric Internet.
It also mentions that the Internet is a social catalyst to changing the world.
Shortly after this presentation, I was interviewed by the Hindu Newspaper for an article published on 3 February 2012.
Short presentation made at attempting to demonstrate the fast growth of the Internet.
Includes pictures of early ArpaNet diagrams, reproduced without permission but found openly on the Internet.
Most of the other material (host files as well as screen captures of early browser activity) is mine.
This presentation looks at many of the main features of IPv6 and how IPv6 differs with IPv4. It is a good starter for people not knowing about IPv6 and was presented at ICCA 2012 in Pondicherry, India on 31st January 2012.
Many thanks to Dr. Alaa Al Din Al Radhi for many of the visuals used in this slide deck.
The document describes the IPv6 Matrix Project, which tracks IPv6 connectivity worldwide. The project involves running an IPv6 crawler on servers in London to test IPv6 connectivity of popular websites and services. The crawler gathers data that is stored in files and integrated into a database on a web server. This allows the results to be viewed worldwide on the project website at http://www.ipv6matrix.org. The project aims to measure adoption of IPv6 as IP addresses run out.
This presentation is the full original presentation of the IPv6Matrix project.
It contains details of the hardware used, as well as the type of data that's archived.
It also contains very useful instructions and tips on how to surf the IPv6Matrix Web site for more data.
This document describes the IPv6 Matrix Project, which tracks IPv6 connectivity worldwide. It crawls major websites and tests their DNS, web servers, email, and NTP servers for IPv6 support. This data is stored and analyzed to determine penetration rates for IPv6 infrastructure and content over time. Maps and data on European IPv6 adoption rates are presented as examples. The goal is to promote IPv6 adoption by providing transparency into connectivity and identifying areas still relying primarily on IPv4.
Presentation distributed for World IPv6 Day, on 8 June 2011.
This contains results for IPv6 dual stack Web sites in April 2011 and compares them with results collected in September 2010.
April 2011 Update of the IPv6 Matrix Project results, specifically focused on the situation in Europe.
This presentation was given at the EuroDIG Conference in Belgrade, Serbia, on Tuesday 31 May 2011. It contains a comparison of results from September 2010 to April 2011.
Presentation made at the Internet and Democracy Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, 18 February 2011.
My talk focuses on:
- what is a multi-stakeholder governance process?
- what is the Internet model?
- what is ICANN?
- how is it structured?
- how is it multi-stakeholder bottom-up?
- Structure of GNSO
- Structure of At-Large
- The End-User principle (no filtering)
- The Internet is changing the world of business
- The Internet is changing the world
- The Internet economic weight on GDP
- how do you create a business climate which will take advantage of the Internet?
- Join multi-stakeholder governance processes at ICANN
- An Internet Kill Switch is a Kill Switch for your economy
Full version of IPv6 Matrix project presentation, in French, as given at INET Tunis.
Includes a section focusing on the last IPv4 address blocks available, and another section on African IPv6 connectivity - with a parallel to the spread on Internet in Africa between 1994-1997, thanks to my archives on International Connectivity.
La version intégrale de la présentation du projet IPv6 Matrix, en français, comme présentée au congrès INET Tunis.
Comprend une section consacrée au dernier blocs d'adresses IPv4 disponibles, et une autre section sur la connectivité IPv6 en Afrique - avec un parallèle de propagation Internet en Afrique entre 1994-1997, grâce à mes archives sur la connectivité internationale.
Presentation given at the Internet Society's INET conference in London on 29 September 2010.
It contains real results of IPv6 compatible content obtained from a Crawler testing the domains of the 1 Million most popular Internet Web sites. Tests WWW, SMTP, NameServers, and NTP.
September 2010 figures for Europe and Asia are given.
This is a copy of a presentation I gave at IGF Ukraine in Kiev on 4 September 2010.
It provides a few leads to participants on where we're heading as far as the Future of the Internet is concerned.
This is a presentation containing slides which I borrowed from several other presentations, and which I found very useful in explaining how ISOC and ICANN work.
I gave this talk at IGF Ukraine in Kiev, on 4 September 2010, speaking on my own behalf, and making sure it is understood that ICANN and ISOC are two organisations I am a member of, in the same way someone is a member of a tennis club and a football club.
This long paper started out as a small experiment which was supposed to last an afternoon - a play-around with softwares NetDraw and yEd.
It ended up being a huge paper - too long to publish in a printed publication.
Results are not that significant, in that in the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) community, it appears that people really mingle a lot with each other, but the matter of interest is to discover the power of the analysis which can be performed using the software used.
I really believe that Social Network Analysis using Netdraw, yEd, and other SNA and visualisation software, should be mandatory for any bottom-up organisation. I also think that corporations and organisations would really benefit from:
1. having their internal social networks analysis in the same manner.
2. using this type of analysis on their external professional social networks
This pinpoints who are the movers and shakers in the organization. This also pinpoints areas/departments where information flow might not be optimal, thus having a lesser contribution to the organization as a whole.
Feedback/discussion very welcome.
A staged approach to rolling out IPv6/IPv4 dual stack is proposed, starting with easier services like DNS and email that are already IPv6 compatible, and testing the dual stack backbone. This allows costs to be spread out over time while gaining experience with IPv6. The suggested approach aims to make the transition to IPv6 seamless if started immediately.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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IPv6 Matrix Project
Tracking IPv6 connectivity Worldwide
http://www.ipv6matrix.org
Dr. Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond – ocl@gih.com
June 2013 Update 1 year after World IPv6 Launch of 2012
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We are running out of IP addresses
When we reach this point, it will be too late since
there will be no more “free” IPv4 addresses!
Real time data collected June 2013
http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html
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World IPv6 Launch
Major Internet service providers
(ISPs), home networking
equipment manufacturers, and
web companies around the world
are coming together to
permanently enable IPv6 for their
products and services.
http://www.worldipv6launch.org
HAS THIS “WORKED”?
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IPv6 Matrix Project
ISOC England was awarded a Community
Grants Programme award in November
2009
Design and implementation of an “IPv6
Crawler,” software on a computer that
crawls through the DNS at regular intervals
in order to detect and test:
IPv6 DNS servers
IPv6 compliant Web servers
IPv6 compliant SMTP mailers
IPv6 compliant NTP servers.
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Project Rationale
Today, more than 95% of Internet traffic is generated
by a small number of data sources – i.e. the world’s
busiest Web Sites
Without IPv6 accessible content, IPv6 has no chance
of being used - ever.
Take the 1 Million most popular Web site list from
alexa.com as a starting point for the domains to be
tested. Add more domains later.
Test them for IPv6 connectivity
This is equivalent to testing about 6.3 million hosts
worldwide
Use GeoIP database to estimate real host location
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What are we tracking?
Host IPv6 penetration
Using IPv4 Geo-location coordinates
Includes generic TLD (gTLDs, .com, .net, .org) and
country code ccTLDs
Two types of information:
Infrastructure: DNS + Web + E-mail + Time server
(NTP)
This tracks all of the infrastructure required to run
IPv6 Web services
Web sites only (actual content)
This tracks the Web services themselves. Usually this
percentage is lower than the figure for the
infrastructure
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What are we archiving?
Everything that we are tracking on the previous page,
plus:
Testing of connectivity to the above services in case
IPv6 addresses are advertised but no service runs on
them
Tracing of route from London Docklands to each one
of these hosts both using IPv4 and IPv6 – and
archiving all of this information in text format
A lot more data, accessible from the Web site archive
In June 2012, the size of this database in text format is
approx 140Gb and continually increasing (the testing
software runs 24/7)
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Results
June 2013
1 Year after IPv6 Launch Day
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Europe Trends
Countries see a steady rise in infrastructure
Although growth is not accelerating
Estonia with biggest growth in infrastructure
Slovakia & Portugal still leading growth with
dual-stack Web sites
Spain catching up with high growth.
Country with largest number of dual stack
Web sites in Europe: Germany
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Asia Data snapshot
9.73%
0.21%
4.77%
4.57%
9.52%
0.49%
1.53%
0.64%
25.97%
14.72%
3.23%
3.85%
2.37%
0.28%
5.59%
1.08%
4.44%
1.96%
2.87%
3.31%
2.89%
3.03%
9.85%
3.53%
3.99%
0.30%
2.70%
5.81%
1.53%
4.54%
5.60%
9.43%
3.85%
0.65%
3.12%
0.46%
2.14%
4.44%
14.52%
23.38%
22.73%
34.62%
June 2013
December 2012
Infrastructure
- DNS or
- Web or
- E-mail or
- NTP
IPv6 Host Penetration
Low Sample
Low accuracy
SG: 7.74%
SG: 8.74%
HK: 2.79%
HK: 2.95%
4.43%
5.37% 50.00%10.10%
50.00%10.99%
1.08%1.08%
8.69%
8.77%
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Previous Country DNS+WEB+E-mail+NTP % change
Order Dec 2012 June 2013
1 Laos PDR (*) 50.00% 50.00% 0.00%
3 Fiji (*) 22.73% 34.62% 11.89%
2 Armenia (*) 25.97% 23.38% -2.59%
4 Sri Lanka (*) 14.72% 14.52% -0.20%
5 Cambodia (*) 10.10% 10.99% 0.89%
6 Russia 9.73% 9.85% 0.12%
7 Saudi Arabia (*) 9.52% 9.43% -0.09%
8 Indonesia 8.69% 8.77% 0.08%
9 Singapore 7.74% 8.74% 1.00%
10 Philippines (*) 5.59% 5.81% 0.22%
13 New Zealand 4.57% 5.60% 1.03%
12 Australia 4.77% 4.54% -0.23%
14 Qatar (*) 4.44% 4.44% 0.00%
11 Malaysia 5.37% 4.43% -0.94%
16 Taiwan 3.31% 3.99% 0.68%
15 Kuwait (*) 3.85% 3.85% 0.00%
27 China 0.21% 3.53% 3.32%
17 Oman (*) 3.23% 3.12% -0.11%
22 India 1.53% 3.03% 1.50%
19 Hong Kong 2.79% 2.95% 0.16%
18 Thailand 2.87% 2.89% 0.02%
20 Japan 2.37% 2.70% 0.33%
21 Pakistan 1.96% 2.14% 0.18%
23 Vietnam (*) 1.08% 1.53% 0.45%
24 United Arab Emirates (*) 0.64% 0.65% 0.01%
25 Iran 0.49% 0.46% -0.03%
26 South Korea 0.28% 0.30% 0.02%
IPv6 Host Penetration
Infrastructure
- DNS or
- Web or
- E-mail or
- NTP
(*) Low Sample
Low accuracy
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IPv6 Host Penetration
Web only
(*) Low Sample
Low accuracy
Previous Country WEB % change
Order Dec 2012 June 2013
1 Fiji (*) 33.33% 60.00% 26.67%
2 Sri Lanka (*) 14.63% 13.56% -1.07%
3 Armenia (*) 5.75% 5.56% -0.19%
6 Russia 4.90% 5.38% 0.48%
4 Saudi Arabia (*) 5.19% 5.08% -0.11%
7 Cambodia (*) 4.55% 5.00% 0.45%
8 Qatar (*) 3.70% 3.70% 0.00%
10 Singapore 3.22% 3.48% 0.26%
9 Oman (*) 3.23% 3.12% -0.11%
11 Pakistan 2.48% 2.50% 0.02%
14 Taiwan 1.81% 2.36% 0.55%
12 Indonesia 2.30% 2.27% -0.03%
15 Australia 1.36% 1.43% 0.07%
18 India 0.77% 1.43% 0.66%
13 Malaysia 1.85% 1.25% -0.60%
16 New Zealand 0.94% 1.23% 0.29%
17 Thailand 0.86% 0.74% -0.12%
19 Hong Kong 0.76% 0.74% -0.02%
20 United Arab Emirates (*) 0.68% 0.69% 0.01%
23 Vietnam (*) 0.38% 0.50% 0.12%
22 Iran 0.43% 0.46% 0.03%
5 Philippines (*) 5.04% 0.35% -4.69%
21 Japan 0.68% 0.35% -0.33%
24 China 0.20% 0.21% 0.01%
25 South Korea 0.11% 0.11% 0.00%
26 Kuwait (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
27 Laos PDR (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
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Asia Trends
Russia leading the region
China with biggest growth in infrastructure
China Dual Stack Web sites still very low
India also low both in infrastructure and
most popular Web sites with dual stack
although infrastructure is picking up
Less reliability of results due to smaller
sample size in many countries of the region
Very low growth in Web Sites
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Africa Data snapshot
40.96%
11.11%
7.41%
14.29%
4.30%
4.41%
13.21%
7.41%
63.59%
9.68%
June 2013
December 2012
Infrastructure
- DNS or
- Web or
- E-mail or
- NTP
IPv6 Host Penetration
Low Sample
Low accuracy
9.68%
11.11%
9.68%
8.16%
8.51%
12.50%
12.50%
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Africa Data snapshot
0.00%
0.00%
2.63%
20.00%
0.60%
0.63%
25.00%
2.70%
0.00%
0.00%
July 2013
December 2012
IPv6 Host Penetration
Web only
Low Sample
Low accuracy
0.00%
0.00%
20.00%
20.00%
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IPv6 Host Penetration
Infrastructure
- DNS or
- Web or
- E-mail or
- NTP
(*) Low Sample
Low accuracy
The small number of hosts tested make the results
for most of Africa appear higher than they really are
Country DNS+WEB+E-mail+NTP % change
Dec 2012 June 2013
Tunisia (*) 40.96% 63.59% 22.63%
Tanzania (*) 14.29% 13.21% -1.08%
Sudan (*) 12.50% 12.50% 0.00%
Senegal (*) 11.11% 9.68% -1.43%
Nigeria (*) 8.16% 8.51% 0.35%
Kenya (*) 7.41% 7.41% 0.00%
South Africa 4.30% 4.41% 0.11%
Algeria 1.57% 0.00% -1.57%
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IPv6 Host Penetration
Web only
(*) Low Sample
Low accuracy
The small number of hosts tested make the results
for most of Africa appear higher than they really are
Country WEB % change
Dec 2012 July 2013
Tanzania (*) 20.00% 25.00% 5.00%
Nigeria (*) 20.00% 20.00% 0.00%
Kenya (*) 2.63% 2.70% 0.07%
South Africa 0.60% 0.63% 0.03%
Algeria 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Senegal (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Tunisia (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Sudan (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
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Africa Trends
Many countries now have IPv6
capability, some through tunnels
Dual Stack Islands starting to appear
Can be compared with the growth of
Internet connectivity in the nineties
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Compare Historical data on
African Internet Connectivity
June 1994 May 1997
Source: Internetology - http://www.nsrc.org/codes/bymap/ntlgy/ntlgy.htm
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North/South America
1.22%
6.28%3.20%
6.70%
26.89%
June 2013
Infrastructure
- DNS or
- Web or
- E-mail or
- NTP
IPv6 Host Penetration
Low Sample
Low accuracy
3.99%
4.87%
5.59%
0.88%
4.32%
PR: 6.67%
2.55%
4.62%
December 2012
6.77%
27.60%
3.01%
PR: 6.67%
5.14%
1.42%
1.20%
4.60%
6.36%
6.25%
5.61%
0.82%
0.81%
6.15%
6.31%
3.58%
3.56%
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North/South America
1.15%
3.04%0.00%
0.59%
12.76%
IPv6 Host Penetration
Low Sample
Low accuracy
2.81%
2.47%
4.63%
0.34%
9.09%
PR: 6.67%
Web only
0.59%
12.20%
PR: 6.67%
1.83%
2.96%
1.19%
0.62%
8.06%
0.50% 4.55%2.83%
2.86%
2.63%
3.34%
December 2012
July 2013
0.60%
0.61%
1.51%
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For (*) the small number of hosts tested make the results
in many countries appear higher than they really are
IPv6 Host Penetration
Infrastructure
- DNS or
- Web or
- E-mail or
- NTP
(*) Low Sample
Low accuracy
Previous Country DNS+WEB+E-mail+NTP % change
Order Dec 2012 June 2013
1 United States 26.89% 27.60% 0.71%
2 Canada 6.70% 6.77% 0.07%
3 Puerto Rico (*) 6.67% 6.67% 0.00%
11 Colombia (*) 2.55% 6.36% 3.81%
5 Chile 6.15% 6.31% 0.16%
4 Brasil 6.25% 6.28% 0.03%
6 Uruguay (*) 5.59% 5.61% 0.02%
7 Venezuela (*) 5.14% 4.87% -0.27%
10 Cuba (*) 3.01% 4.62% 1.61%
8 Ecuador (*) 4.60% 4.32% -0.28%
12 Costa Rica 1.42% 3.99% 2.57%
9 Peru (*) 3.56% 3.58% 0.02%
13 Panama (*) 1.20% 3.20% 2.00%
15 Mexico 0.81% 1.22% 0.41%
14 Argentina 0.88% 0.82% -0.06%
16 Guatemala (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
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For (*) the small number of hosts tested make the results
in many countries appear higher than they really are
IPv6 Host Penetration
Web only
(*) Low Sample
Low accuracy
Previous Country WEB % change
Order Dec 2012 June 2013
1 United States 12.20% 12.76% 0.56%
2 Ecuador (*) 9.09% 8.06% -1.03%
3 Puerto Rico (*) 6.67% 6.67% 0.00%
4 Uruguay (*) 4.63% 4.55% -0.08%
7 Colombia (*) 2.63% 3.34% 0.71%
5 Brasil 2.96% 3.04% 0.08%
6 Peru (*) 2.83% 2.86% 0.03%
9 Costa Rica 1.51% 2.81% 1.30%
8 Venezuela (*) 2.47% 1.83% -0.64%
10 Mexico 1.15% 1.19% 0.04%
12 Chile 0.60% 0.61% 0.01%
13 Canada 0.59% 0.59% 0.00%
14 Argentina 0.50% 0.34% -0.16%
11 Panama (*) 0.62% 0.00% -0.62%
15 Guatemala (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
16 Cuba (*) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
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America Trends
USA leads in infrastructure but low on dual
Stack Web site although a growing figure
Brasil shows slowdown in growth
Costa Rica shows growth both in
infrastructure and Web sites
Elsewhere, data based on low number of
Web sites, needs to be taken in moderation
(the restricted number of hosting providers
can make figures jump several percentage
points)
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Worldwide Trends
We are seeing a continuing slow growth in dual stack
IPv4-IPv6 implementation
A decrease in percentage in some countries, still points
to unstable peering agreements (the IPv6 network is less
closely meshed than the IPv4 network)
In our sample, the USA now have the largest numbers of
dual stack hosts (104748 out of 820769 = 12.76%)
followed by Germany (15638 out of 223546 = 7%)
Bearing in mind the Asia Pacific Regional Internet
Registry has run out of IPv4 addresses, it is alarming to
see so few Web sites up and running IPv6 in that region,
especially in countries where Internet growth is high,
such as in India.
Worldwide dual stack penetration on domains is 7.17%
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Problems / Possible Errors
Lots of errors in the DNS – commas, no A, no AAAA
record, looping MX, etc.
Firewalls and security software:
Blocking of network segments
detecting denial of service attack (DoS) by error:
• Unusual UDP traffic. Trace-path / ping, SMTP, HTTP,
Secure HTTP, NTP port testing.
Internet snapshot from one location only
Less accurate results with small input data size (small
number of domains tested)
Disputed accuracy of Geographical IP database
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Future work / funding required
Add more domains to be tested
Add more features to be tested
Current front end Web Pages are only an
example of possible analysis
Develop new data visualisation
Perform further analysis
Perform historical/time analysis from archives
Develop an engine to write automated reports
Duplicate Crawler to other regions
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Thank you
CTM
International
Contact: ISOC England – contact@isoc-e.org