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Spanish IPv6 Observatory

Spanish IPv6 Observatory. Carlos Ralli Ucendo Telefónica I+D ralli@tid.es. Es.NOG May 10th 2010. Spanish IPv6 Observatory ________________________________________________________________. Agenda Why do we need such an “IPv6 Observatory”? Who are we? Which are our goals?

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Spanish IPv6 Observatory

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  1. Spanish IPv6 Observatory Carlos Ralli Ucendo Telefónica I+D ralli@tid.es Es.NOG May 10th 2010

  2. Spanish IPv6 Observatory________________________________________________________________ Agenda • Why do we need such an “IPv6 Observatory”? • Who are we? • Which are our goals? • What can we deliver?

  3. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why? Main facts pinpointing an IPv6 uptake IPv6 Momentum is strongly peaking back IPv6 native traffic shows relevant growth at main IXs Network Operators are reporting higher v6-encap. Traffic Key trials & actors announcements in Asia-Pacific, Europe & US. Lack of overall state of art & evolution in Spain Organizations actually & potentially holding different pieces of Information Key experts with high expertise & contacts on IPv6 initiatives Let’s build then up the whole puzzle together …

  4. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ IPv6 Momentum is peaking strongly these days. 10 years have been necessary to standardize & implement IPv6. RIRs announced IPv4 depletion & urge to migrate to IPv6. • Consensus points out IPv6 as the only long-term scalable solution. • “RIPE Community Resolution on IPv4 Depletion and Deployment of IPv6” (Oct 2007) http://www.ripe.net/news/community-statement.html • “The remaining pool of unallocated IPv4 address space is likely to be fully allocated within two to four years” • “While the existing IPv4 Internet will continue to function as it currently does, the deployment of IPv6 is necessary for the development of future IP networks.” • “We recommend that service providers make their services available over IPv6. We urge those who will need significant new address resources to deploy IPv6.” Policy makers statements: • “An unlimited source of Internet addresses to be on stream in Europe by 2010” (Commissioner Press release, May 27th 2008).

  5. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ IPv6 native traffic shows relevant growth at AMS-IX. Source: http://www.ams-ix.net/technical/stats/sflow/?type=ipv6

  6. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Some key trials announced in Asia-Pacific, Europe & US. NTT 2010 Hikari TV native IPv6 service COMCAST 2007-2010 Backofficemigration 2010 Largenative & 6RD Trials SIFY - India 2010 IPv6 ISP ESPANIX 2010 SpanishTelcos are nowabletoexchangenativetraffic at themain LAN FREE - France 2010 6RD Deployments T-Mobile USA 2010 IPv6-only 3G Trials Youtube 2010 IPv6 supporton Video Servers (Meant x10 Trafficgrowth!) Google 2010 IPv6 supportforWEBSearch, Mail, MAPs, etc Limelight Networks (CDN) 2010 IPv6 supportforcontentproviders Sources: ISOC IPv6 Deployment day (April 22nd 2010, Seattle) & “Spanish IPv6 Observatory” meetings.

  7. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who? So far the following experts representing different roles on a volunteer basis: Telcos & Network Operators • BT Juan Pedro Cerezo • EuskaltelOctavioAlfageme • RedirisTomás de Miguel, Esther Robles, Miguel A. Sotos • Telefónica I+D Carlos Ralli • Vodafone Oscar Pantoja Academia • Universidad Politécnica Catalunya Jordi Domingo • Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Juan Quemada, David Fdez • Universidad de Murcia Antonio Skarmeta • Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) Eduardo Jacob • Universidad de Valencia Jose M. Femenia • EspanixCristóbalLópez IX Point Service Providers • Bondis Joao Damas • Brocade Julio Alba Soon we are welcoming vendors, consultants, content providers, public admin …

  8. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Which main goals? To analyze: • The environment (both EU and Global) • Situation of all relevant players in Spain To discuss: • Whether somebody else should be reported or asked • Initiatives of common interest, strategies, alternatives … To Make information available on: • Traffic statistics (EU & Spain). Potential cooperation with RIPE-Labs … • Truly knowledge of the state-of-the-art • Available trials & initiatives • Challenges & Good practices

  9. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What we can deliver? Observatory members agreed to launch a public site shaped as a Wiki: • IPv4 and IPv6 accessible. • Not reinventing the wheel once again (not another WEB with news, tools, etc.) • Compiling conclusions drawn in the meetings (meeting reports). • Focus on Monitoring data and initiatives/trials in Spain launched: • RedIRIS is providing IPv6 native traffic in its network/connections. • Telefónica I+D is developing a tool to show the actual number & evolution of IPv6 routes announced to Internet and v6-enabled BGP4 AS. • Espanix announced v6 support in the main LAN & is studying to provide IPv6 aggregated traffic. • Many other voluntary contributions under discussion … Additionally the members are promoting true knowledge: • Avoid alarm messages or amplify depletion predictions. • Organize discussions where information is shared and strategies are depicted. • For instance, the “IPv6 transition: business impact & governance issues” this morning at EuroDIG 2010 event.

  10. Spanish IPv6 Observatory____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thanks! Check our monitoring tools, conclusions and actions on our wiki: http://wiki.rediris.es/observatorio_ipv6/Portada (Work in progress) Thanks a lot on behalf the whole group!!

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