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Philippines X-Peering

Philippines X-Peering. APOPS @ APNIC22 Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Current situation. No common exchange IX’s are owned by Telco’s Mostly caters to own customers Local traffic goes International Limitation on bandwidth No statistics available Operating only for political reasons.

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Philippines X-Peering

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  1. Philippines X-Peering APOPS @ APNIC22 Kaohsiung, Taiwan

  2. Current situation • No common exchange • IX’s are owned by Telco’s • Mostly caters to own customers • Local traffic goes International • Limitation on bandwidth • No statistics available • Operating only for political reasons

  3. Current peering providers • PhIX - Philippines Long Distance Telecom (PLDT) • Globe IX (GIX) - Innove Communications • MIX - Eastern Telecom • NGIX - Bayantel • ePLDT - PLDT for Gaming/Content IX

  4. Our goal • Have a common Exchange point • Eliminate bandwidth connectivity issues between Telco’s • Provide better statistics • Localize traffic • IX’s, ISP’s • Content providers

  5. Our solution • Setup a common peering point for local traffic “PHv46X” • Address the barriers • Let local traffic be local • Provide more access to local content providers • Government networks, gaming providers etc.

  6. PHv46X • An initiative of PHNOG and ASTI/DOST • Will soon be setup (Mid September 2006) • Thanks to Innove Communication, Cisco and PCH, Consulintel • Services • v4 and v6 peering • v6 tunnel broker • Route views • Access to root-server (to be confirmed with APNIC) • AS number for non-ISP members

  7. PHv46X (cont.) • Services • Access to Route Server • Training for the members • IPv6 protocol • Exchange services orientation • Collaboration training with APNIC and PHNOG • Internet Resource Management • DNS • Routing v4 an v6

  8. PHNOG • Philippines Network Operators Group • Non-profit organization • Currently have 30 members from 20 different organization • Website - www.phnog.org • Activities • Skills enhancement of members and non-members, e.g. training and development

  9. ASTI/DOST • Advance Science Technology Institute / Department of Science and Technology • Government organization • Research group focused on information technology advancement

  10. Questions?

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