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Welcome to Signing of MOU Between Telecommunication Engineering Centre & IPv6 Promotion Council, Japan 1 st October, 2010. IPv6 Initiatives by Government. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome toSigning of MOU Between
Telecommunication Engineering Centre
&IPv6 Promotion Council, Japan
1st October, 2010
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IPv6 Initiatives by Government
Various issues on IPv6 were deliberated at different levels in DoT, DIT, TRAI and other
Stakeholders during previous years based on which Telecom Commission in 2009 entrusted
TEC for IPv6 related activities
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Initiatives by Government• Letters by Secretary(T), DoT to all Central and State Government Departments for
• Procurement of only IPv6 compliant ICT equipments in future • Replacement of existing IPv4 based ICT
equipments in a phased manner
• Memorandum of Understanding with the IPv6 Forum for various IPv6 initiatives in the country
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• Training Programme with APNIC, Australia (25-26th Nov 2009, Mumbai)• International Summit with IPv6 Forum (15-16th Dec 2009, New Delhi)• Appointment of Nodal Officers in Central & State Govt. Departments for
IPv6 Deployment• MoU with the IPV6 Forum for IPv6 Activities in India
Sr No. Date Venue Theme
1 21st July 2009 New Delhi Migration from IPv4 to IPv6 in India
2 15th Sept 2009 Bangalore IPv6 Transition and Greenfield Applications in India
3 22nd October 2009
Chennai IPv6 as a New Platform for Innovation
4 27th Nov 2009 Mumbai IPv6: New opportunities for the Country
5 22nd Jan 2010 Kolkata IPv6 Migration Timeframe by Consensus or Mandate
These workshops were well attended by more than 1000 participants involving all telecom service providers, manufacturers, industry associations, industries, govt.
departments, educational institutions (IITs, IISc etc.)
• Workshops conducted by TEC
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IPv6 Ready Logo Programme(For IPv6 Standards)
6Dec. 1st, 2008
What is IPv6 Ready Logo?• Objective– Message of the readiness of IPv6– Improve interoperability of IPv6 implementations– Totally: Make users to feel easy to use IPv6
• IPv6 Ready Logo Committee (a.k.a. v6LC)– Sub-committee of IPv6 Forum
• Two kinds of Logo– Phase-1
• Focusing on Interoperability between IPv6 implementations– Phase-2
• Focusing on Professional Use• Superset of Phase-1
• Fee– Totally Free of Charge!
Primitive Smarter
IPv6 Forum Recommends Phase2 Logo since Jan. 2008
7Dec. 1st, 2008
What is IPv6 Enabled Logo?• Objective– Message of the readiness of IPv6 Services– Encourage the administrator to provide IPv6 service– Totally: Make users to feel easy to use IPv6
• IPv6 Enabled Logo Steering Group(a.k.a. v6eSG)– Sub-committee of IPv6 Forum
• Two kinds of Logo– WWW
• Start Jun. 2009– ISP
• Start Jul. 2009• Fee
– Totally Free of Charge!
ISP LogoWWW Logo
Confirm the actual availability.The program would be extended (e.g. IDC, etc..)
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IPv6 Enabled WWW Website Proportion by country(As Of 2009-11-05 18:00:00)
JP, 21%
CN, 13%
US, 11%
DE, 8%UK, 4%
MY, 4%
TH, 4%
NL, 3%
TW, 3%
AU, 3%
MX, 3%
LU, 3%
FI, 2%
Others, 17% JP
CN
US
DE
UK
MY
TH
NL
TW
AU
MX
LU
FI
Others
No INDIAN Site
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IPv6 Enabled ISP Proportion by country (As of 2009-11-05 18:00:00)
NL, 21%
MY, 14%
CN, 14%DE, 7%
JP, 7%
NZ, 4%
KR, 4%
IR, 4%
MX, 4%
ID, 4%
HR, 4%
TH, 4%FR, 4%
US, 4% AU, 4%
NL MY
CN DE
JP NZ
KR IR
MX ID
HR TH
FR US
AU
No INDIAN ISP
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IPv6 Standards for India
• TEC is developing the Standards Document for IPv6 Testing, which will be released in this financial year.
• Standards Document based on International Practices & the framework released by IPv6 Forum under the IPv6 Ready Logo Programme
• Need for IPv6 Test bed for testing these standards
• Organizations can set up the Test Beds and apply for accreditation to TEC/IPv6 Ready Logo
Based on various IPv6 activities and discussions with stakeholders a need for a suitable policy was felt for timely implementation of IPv6 in the country. Accordingly TEC has prepared the “National
IPv6 Deployment Roadmap”, which has been approved by the Government and was released by Hon’ble MOC&IT in July 2010
Actionable Points of “National IPv6 Deployment Roadmap”
1. All major Service providers (having at least 10,000 internet customers or STM-1 bandwidth) will target to handle IPv6 traffic and offer IPv6 services by December-2011.
2. All central and State government ministries and departments, including its PSUs, shall start using IPv6 services by March-2012.
3. Formation of the IPv6 Task Force with the proposed structure.
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Follow Up Actions to Implement Policy Letters to all Secretaries of Centre, Secretary(IT)
& Chief Secretaries of States – for implementation of government Policy and – appointment of nodal officer if not already done
Responses received from State Governments/UTs (19/35) Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Lakshdweep, Punjab,
Chandigarh Administration, Orissa, Bihar, Tripura, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, MP, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujrat, UP, Kerala, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Assam
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Follow Up Actions to Implement PolicyResponses Received from Central Government
Departments Total Departments = 94 Responses received = 55 Nominations received for Nodal officers from
different wings of the Departments = 96
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Follow Up Actions to Implement Policy Letters to 12 important central ministries for
nominations in the Task Force Ministry of Defence Ministry of Finance Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of HRD Ministry of Power Ministry of Railways Ministry of Shipping, Road transport & Highways Ministry of Science and Technology Ministry of Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Ministry of Petroleum and natural Gas
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Meetings to Implement Policy• Meeting with Principal Secretary(IT), UP on 19th
August 2010• Meeting with Telecom Service Providers on 27th
August 2010• Meeting with Nodal Officers of Central Govt.
Departments & Ministries on 31st August 2010• Review Meeting for discussing Lead/Co-lead
organizations for WG in Task Force, 13th September 2010
• Meeting with Secretary(IT), Orissa on 22nd September 2010
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Proposed Meetings to Implement Policy• Meeting with Sikkim Government on 7-8th
October 2010• Meeting with Delhi Government – date to be
finalized • Meeting with Defence Ministry on 26th October
2010
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Important Extracts from Meetings• Consultancy is needed by all Central and State
government departments for IPv6 Implementation
• Details of activities and Target dates have been circulated to all Central / state governments and Service providers
• Vendors of mobile handsets have to be pursued for manufacture of IPv6 compliant handsets
• Vendors and application developers also to be pursued for developing and supporting IPv6 applications
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Important Extracts from Meetings• Proper IPv6 address Planning for India by DoT/DIT• Urgent need for NIR in India• Demand for Security Working Group in task Force• To put up a detailed FAQ on IPv6 transition on the
website• To give out a comprehensive list of IPv6 hardware
and software compliance of networking equipments to be used as a ready reference
• Difficulty of address allocation from APNIC
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IPv6 TASK FORCE
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Functions of Different Working GroupsWG-1 (Training and Awareness for ~ 250,000 persons)• Hands-on trainings in association with APNIC, IISc and
other organizations• IPv6 Certification programmes for qualified engineers• Trainings for nodal officers from government• Conducting Workshops, seminars and conferencesWG-2 (IPv6 Network Implementation)• Studying the different network scenarios and make
action plans for individual service providers / organizations.
WG-3 (IPv6 Standards and Specifications)• Coordinate with TEC for development of common IPv6
specifications for the country, which will be followed by all stakeholders.
Functions of Different Working Groups
WG-4 (India6 Network)• To study, plan and prepare a project report for building a
nationwide IPv6 Carrier Network called “Transition Pipe”, which will be entrusted to one of the operators
WG-5 (Experimental IPv6 Network)• Study, plan and prepare to build this network, which can
then be used for experimentation by different vendors and organizations both from the public and the private sector.
Functions of Different Working Groups
WG-9 (IPv6 Implementation in Government)
• Coordinate with different state Governments & central Government departments for implementation of IPv6
• Guidance on solving problems related to implementation of IPv6
• Members will be drawn from Experts in the field & nodal officers in various government departments for active participation
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Sr.No.
Name of the Working Group Proposed Lead Organization
Proposed Co-Lead
1. Training and Awareness WG BSNL CISCO, Tata Communications
2. IPv6 Network Implementation WG CISCO SIFY, BSNL
3. Standards and Specifications Working Group
TEC -
4.. India6 Network WG Tata Communications
CISCO
5. Experimental IPv6 Network WG Sify -
6. Pilot Project WG DIT Tech Mahindra7. Applications support WG Tech Mahindra UT Starcom, IAMAI
8. Knowledge Resource Development Working Group
ISPAI BSNL, IAMAI, NIXI
9. IPv6 Implementation in the Government Working Group
DoT DIT, M/o Railways
Proposed Lead / Co-LeadOrganizations for Working Groups
Note: Each working Group will be headed by a Lead Organization
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MOU with the IPv6 Promotion Council, Japan
Today TEC will sign the MOU with v6PC, Japan Under this MOU following activities are envisaged –
Promote IPv6 for telecommunication services Smoothen the IPv6 transition process Assist vendors, operators and other stakeholders in
the transition Test Bed creation for IPv6 testing IPv6 applications in wireless sensors IPv6 in important sectors like Health,
Transportation, Environment, Public Safety Cooperation in IPv6 trails and IPv6 pilot projects
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Supporting IPv6 Applications as Part of the MOU
Few Suggested Applications for Pilot projects using IPv6 Logistics and Supply Chain (e.g. Railways, Shipping, Postal etc.) Intelligent Transport System (e.g. Road & Surface Transport) Intelligent Warfare (M/o of Defence) Rural Emergency Healthcare System, Tele-Medicine (M/o Health) Tele-education (M/o HRD) Smartgrids (M/o Power) Smart Buildings (M/o Urban Development, M/o Power) Sensor based Intelligent Weather Monitoring
(Many more such applications involving other ministries are possible and implemented worldwide)
1. Different Ministries, Government Departments and Organizations along with Private Sector can come forward to Work on these and similar Pilot Projects.
2. Many ministries/Departments don’t have enough computerization but they can jumpstart directly with IPv6 without going in for legacy IPv4 networks.
3. Today’s Meeting is with Chairman IPv6 Ready Logo, Japan for IPv6 Applications & Projects
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Conclusion
MOU with the IPv6 promotion Council, Japan will give the needed thrust to
deployment of IPv6 in our Country by way of technological collaboration in deploying
various IPv6 applications and Pilot Projects
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Thank You