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Department of Computer, Faculty of Engineering Prince of Songkla University, Thailand

IPv6 Activities and Update in Thailand. Sinchai Kamolphiwong IPv6 Forum Thailand IPv6 WG, UniNet. Centre for Network Research (CNR ) Centre for Next Generation Internet (NGI). NGI. Department of Computer, Faculty of Engineering Prince of Songkla University, Thailand.

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Department of Computer, Faculty of Engineering Prince of Songkla University, Thailand

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  1. IPv6 Activities and Update in Thailand SinchaiKamolphiwong IPv6 Forum Thailand IPv6 WG, UniNet Centre for Network Research (CNR) Centre for Next Generation Internet (NGI) NGI Department of Computer, Faculty of Engineering Prince of Songkla University, Thailand http://www.cnr.psu.ac.th

  2. Thanks to… • National Electronic and Computer Technology, NSTDA • UniNet, Commission of Higher Education • Telecommunications Research and Industrial Development (TRIDI), NBTC

  3. Where are we now?

  4. Thailand ICT-2020 Framework IPv6 is stated here • ICT infrastructure for the future, (IPv6 is stated here) • Human knowledge building, competent workforce, • ICT for smart industry, • ICT for e-government innovation services, e.g. smart government, • ICT for strongereconomy, e.g. smart agriculture, smart services, • ICT for social equality, e-health, e-learning, • ICT for environmental friendly, e.g. ICT for green, green ICT.

  5. Internet Users in Thailand

  6. Allocated Alive

  7. Prefixes per country (in Asia) the number represent the number of unique prefixes found in the routing table 2009 2010

  8. Prefixes per country (in Asia) the number represent the number of unique prefixes found in the routing table 2012 2011

  9.  the percentage of networks (ASes) that announce an IPv6 prefix The percentage of ASes that announced an IPv6 prefix, relative to the total number of ASes in this routing table

  10. IPv6 test seen at IPv6-test.com Jan 16, 2012 http://ipv6-test.com

  11. Overall IPv6 and v4 protocol support in Thailand

  12. IPv6 address types in Thailand

  13. What we have done in last year

  14. IPv6 Official kick-off for Thai e-Gov July 27, 2011 All e-Government sectors will be IPv6 ready within 2015

  15. World IPv6 Day Conference, June 8, 2011, Bangkok First time, Thai top e-market web, content providers joined, and aware to go on v6 • No. of participants: 300+ • A number of CIOs from Gov offices joined • To demonstrate (show-case) e-Gov readiness

  16. World IPv6 Day in Thailand • ThaiRen got ISP v6 Ready Logo, • In ThaiRen, IPv6 traffic increased from 2 Mbps to 30 Mbps, • In ThaiRen, we saw 3,000 sub-prefixes, • In Domestic-X, we saw 18 prefixes from ISPs, • E-Gov tested their DNS, and some web services (45% IPv6 hits), • Some routing problems, e.g. mis-config, DNS, • Security and firewall are issues.

  17. Live Demonstration between Japan-Thailand on June 8, 2011 • Using SA64T (Stateless Automatic IPv4 over IPv6 Turnelling)

  18. CPE for IPv6 supported (CAT Telecom)

  19. CPE v6 (CAT Telecom) The CPE was demon at APNIC 32, Buasan, August 30, 2011

  20. Establish IPv6 Domestic Exchange for all Thai ISPs & UniNet • Done!... On June 8, 2011 • By CAT Telecom and ToT -> for Thai ISPs • By ThaiRen -> connect to R&E Networks • 6-to-4 Relay/6rd gateway … done on June 8, 2011

  21. Before After 2011

  22. NEdNet (2010-2012) What are we doing? • This project is building their own dark fiber infrastructure, around 24,000 km. • To connect: • 300 Thai universities( 1-10 Gbps each), • 415 vocational education units (100-1000 Mbps each), and • 3,000 schools (10-100 Mbps each)

  23. UniNet-SP2’s Backbone • Optical Fiber and DWDM Transport, • Backbone Bandwidth • 5x10 Gbps LAMDA (50 Gbps) with Protection • Distribution Backbone (provincial Node) Bandwidth • 1x10 Gbps Lamda (10 Gbps) Add/Drop • Layer2 and 3 Device • IP and Ethernet Switches All of them are IPv6 Ready

  24. Thai University CIO ConferenceIPv6Conference June 6, 2011 Around 150 Universities attended

  25. UniNet CIO ConferenceIPv6Conference • IPv6 Moving and Trends in Thai-UniNet, • Priority routing will give to IPv6 traffic, • Within 2015, most Thai Universities should be IPv6 ready (around 30 universities connected today), • Being worked for School net (expanded to 3,000), will be IPv6 network.

  26. What are next??

  27. IPv6 World 2012 http://www.worldipv6launch.org/ • There will be IPv6 World again in 2012 • What we will do: • Pre-kick off, announcement in Mid of May 2012 • e-Gov and companies in Thailand join the test on June 6, 2012 • IPv6 Conference: What we learn on the IPv6 World day 2012

  28. IPv6 in e-Gov • e- Gov Ready is targeted in 2015 • We are working on mile stone and real achievements in this year, • More mechanisms and encouragements are being worked for e-Gov.

  29. Thank you for your attention ขอบคุณครับ NGI 29

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