APNIC Member Gathering: Myanmar

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APNIC Member Gathering

Myanmar5 December, Yangon

- vivek@apnic.net - pubudu@apnic.net

Agenda• Trends and observations

• Myanmar Internet : 2015 vs 2016

• Resources for your business growth

• How secure is your routing?

Member Services

Vivek, Member Services Manager

APNIC’s Vision

A global, open, stable and secure Internet that serves the entire Asia

Pacific community

APNIC Activities

Serving APNIC Members

Supporting Regional Internet Development

Cooperating with the Global Internet Community

Annual IPv4 Delegations

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000East Asia Oceania South East Asia South Asia 2016 Projection

As at 30 September

Waiting list for recovered pool

IPv4 pool status

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160%

10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

% of final /8 remaining

Annual IPv4 Transfers

As at 30 September

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160

50

100

150

200

250

3002016 Projection Between RIR Regions Within APNIC Region

IPv4 transfers

134 (8.3 M)2 108

656 (14.1M)

IP-based Geolocation observation• Incorrect IP Geolocation• Accuracy of IP Geolocation• Missing IP Geolocation• IP Geolocation based filtering …

What are we doing?• Research on how IP address-based geolocation information

is gathered and consumed

• Understand how APNIC data is used in building geolocation information

• Implementation of organisation object

Inetnum/inet6num objects

APNIC Survey 2016 participation

Challenges faced by MembersSecurity is the biggest challenge!

Does APNIC have a role to play?

www.apnic.net/survey

How do you visualize the Internet ?

The Internet

• Networks worldwide interconnect to form the Internet. They include ISPs, Internet Exchange Points, Universities, Corporate networks, etc.

• Each dot represents an AS

• There are 50,000+ ASNs currently active in the Internet

peer1.com

Myanmar Internet : 2015 vs 2016

Resources for your business growth

How secure is your routing?

Myanmar53.4 million population

2015 2016

Membership growthYear Number

2015 16

2016 38

137% growth!Highest percentage in the region

IPv4 holdingsYear Number %

2015 7/16 43.75%

2016 29/38 76.32%

Final /22 from 103 block

/22 from recovered poolYear Number %

2016 19/38 50%

Waiting queue for recovered /22 since mid-2016

IPv6 custodianship

Year Number of accounts with RPKI

%

2015 6/16 37.5%

2016 23/38 60.52%

RPKI adoption

Year Number of accounts with RPKI

%

2015 1/16 6.25%

2016 3/38 7.89%

Myanmar Internet : 2015 Vs 2016

Resources for your business growth

How secure is your routing?

IPv4 is fast exhausting - what next?

Referral applications

ABC-APContact: John@abc.comBill To: ABC Pvt Ltd

XYZ-APContact: Jane@xyz.com

Bill To: XYZ Pvt Ltd

XYZ-APContact: John@abc.com

Bill To: ABC Pvt Ltd

You are free to negotiate the referrer and referee relationship with your customer

From APNIC’s point of view, your customer is the custodian of the IP resources

but

or

IPv4 Transfer

www.apnic.net/pre-approval-listing

Contact a Member through APNIC

Transfer Resources

Make use of the IPv4 transfer listing page

Member B Has Excess IPv4

Member A Need more IPv4

Submits a Pre-approval

www.apnic.net/transfer

Way forward: IPv6

Global IPv6 growthNovember 2016 : 14.81%

November 2015 : 9.39%

Source : Google IPv6 Statistics

Per country IPv6 adoption

Country IPv6 Capable

BE Belgium, Western Europe, Europe 53.64%

US United States of America, Northern America, Americas 33.88%

JP Japan, Eastern Asia, Asia 15.87%

MY Malaysia, South-Eastern Asia, Asia 14.82%

IN India, Southern Asia, Asia 10.79%

AU Australia, Australia and New Zealand, Oceania 8.08%

SG Singapore, South-Eastern Asia, Asia 4.94%

VN Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia, Asia 3.79%

TH Thailand, South-Eastern Asia, Asia 2.01%

LK Sri Lanka, Southern Asia, Asia 1.73%

MyAPNIC

IPv4 assignment /48 IPv6 assignmentIPv4 allocation /32 IPv6 allocation

IPv6 support from APNIC: Training

www.apnic.net/training

eLearning

Workshops

IPv6 support, information and assistance

• www.apnic.net/IPv6• IPv6 data and statistics• IPv6 for mobile networks• IPv4 to IPv6 transition case studies• Best practices• Information for network engineers

• Technical assistance to your organization• Sri Lanka• Bangladesh• Thailand

Myanmar Internet : 2015 Vs 2016

Resources for your business growth

How secure is your routing?

Hijacked !!

A

AS1 (ISP of Victim)AS4 (Large ISP)

AS2 (Legitimate owner of 2001:DB8::/32)

BGP:2001:DB8::/32

B

C

D

BGP:2001:DB8::/48

BGP:2001:DB8::/32BGP:2001:DB8::/48

AS3 (ISP of Hijacker)

Source : http://www.secureworks.com/

Resource Public Key InfrastructureWhat is RPKI?

• A robust security framework for verifying the association between resource holders and their Internet resources

• Uses x.509 certificates with RFC3779 extensions• Collaborative effort by all RIRs to help secure Internet routing by

validating routes

APNIC resource certification

Valid from: 2016.12.05 Valid to: 2017.12.04 Origin ASN: 131107 IP prefix: 2001:0DB8::/32 Most specific allowed: /36

 

Create your ROAs now through APNIC’s Resource Certification Tool.

ROA – Route Origin Authorization

RPKI adoption in the regionCountry % coverage

Sri Lanka 83.14

Philippines 74.45

Laos 56.03

Nepal 40.36

Bangladesh 31.55

Malaysia 15.38

Thailand 4.41

MM – 18.52

ROA usage in apps and services

Create your ROAs! Let’s do it now

www.apnic.net/ROA

Register now for APRICOT 2017

• Great opportunity to meet international and national Internet leaders

• Registration is open– Sizeable discounts available –

register by 9 Dec to enjoy these early bird rates

2017.apricot.net/register

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Thank you!

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