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APNIC Update BTNOG 1 17 November 2014 Phuentsholing, Bhutan

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An update of APNIC services and new initiatives for the inaugural BTNOG 1.

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  • 1. APNIC UpdateBTNOG 117 November 2014Phuentsholing, Bhutan

2. APNIC MembershipStatistics as at 31 October2 3. APNIC Membership - Bhutan3 4. IPv4 delegationsBy poolBy sizeBy MemberStatistics as at 31 October4 5. IPv4 delegations - Bhutan5Cumulative /24s 6. IPv6 delegationsCumulative DelegationsBy delegation typeBy sizeBy request typeIn 2014Statistics as at 31 October6 7. IPv6 delegation - Bhutan7/48s 8. ASN assignmentsBy type4-byte return rateStatistics as at 31 August2 byte4 byteGlobal ASN use8 9. ASN assignments - Bhutan9 10. Whois DevelopmentCollaborative project with RIPE NCC and AFRINIC on adapting RIPE WhoisLowers overall development and maintenance costs for WhoisImproves quality control = a better experience for Whois usersEdward Shryane, RIPE NCC10 11. Whois Stats11APNIC Whois servers answer 175 queries per second(17% increase on 2013s 150 queries per second)87% of Members have created their IRT contacts (June 2014) 12. Whois Template Improvements12Templates will only show mandatory fieldsSimplified to minimize confusion 13. MyAPNIC Improvements13Improved Contact tab includes new EC submission formAllows you to track your correspondence 14. MyAPNIC - RPKI14 15. MyAPNIC - RPKI15 16. MyAPNIC - RPKI16 17. APNIC Training17vvvvvCourses18 Classroom24 OnlineProfessionals1,921 trainedVideo archives63 videos159,902 viewsStatistics as at 31 Octoberv 18. Supporting Network Operator Groups18PhNOG 19. Community Development19Engineering Assistance Projects in Bhutan, Laos, Tuvalu, VanuatuMoU with ICANN for L- root servers in the Asia Pacific33 Fellowships supported for APRICOT 2014 & APNIC 38New Youth Fellowship Program for APNIC 38 2 FellowsSANOGSANOGL-root MoU signing 20. CONFER: Pilot Consensus Tool20Captures participants views in real time 21. Supporting technical innovation for socio-economic development in the Asia PacificISIF Asia Awards and GrantsAwardsGrantsEconomies5 from 93 applications12 from 139 applicationsCook Islands, Kiribati, New Zealand, Tuvalu, India, Australia/Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Micronesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Philippines, Vanuatu21 22. Community Engagement22TrainingNOGSAPNIC EventsIPv6CooperationSecurityAs at 31 October 23. APNIC Survey 2014235.916.151234567A5.2 Assessment on APNIC onValue of services &membershipA5.1 Assessment on APNIC onQuality of servicesMeanAssessment of APNIC performance in generalFocus Groups held in 17 economies1,039 Survey responses thank you!Reports available: www.apnic.net/surveyResponses from 56 economies 24. Improving Communication24Our goal: Provide clear information where you want to read itNew APNIC Blog more relaxed language, richer content, community participationEvent wraps for clear reporting of APNIC event activitiesMore active social media + APNIC is now on Weibo!Updated APNIC background videosWebsite refresh more to come! 25. State of IPv6 Adoption - Bhutan 26. The Digital Divide today...http://newsroom.cisco.com/release/1197391/, http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats3.htm#asia, http://www.internetworldstats.com/emarketing.html2.9 billionInternet usersWorld population6.2 billion3.3 billion notconnected1.33 billion in Asia+30 % from 2013 27. 27BT 28. Two Mobile Revolutions1990s: mobile voice explosionFew wires available (copper)New wireless technology (analogue mobile)New consumer technology (cellphones)Pent up demand (global telephony)2010s: mobile broadband explosionFew wires available (copper/fibre)New wireless technology (3G/4G)New consumer technology (smart phones)Pent up demand (global Internet) 29. 29BT 30. Real wireless broadband2000s: GPRS/3GLimited devices: WAP, basic services100-1000kbps or soIP over voice network (IPv4)Single user2010s: 4G/LTEGeneral purpose devices: full Internet access1-100MbpsIP-based infrastructure (IPv4 and IPv6)Multiple user (hotspots, Mifi, etc)The new last mileWatch out for: Carrier wifi, Wifi First 31. 31BT 32. Wireless generationshttp://www.gsmamobileeconomy.com/GSMA%20Mobile%20Economy%202013.pdf 33. 33 34. 34 35. Not If but How we will connectThe last mileNot wiredbut wirelessWirelessNot 3Gbut 4G and carrier wifi (same device!)And everything over IP (LTE)Which IP?IPv4 or IPv6? 36. 100 million IPv4 addresses lefthttp://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/ 37. Bhutan TourismSource: Annual report 2013, Bhutan Tourism Monitor 38. In conclusionThe wireless last mile is hereWatch the developing countriesVoice: 1990s Broadband: 2010sReal wireless broadband is hereGPRS 3G 4G and wifiIP everywhere here and nowIPv4 or IPv6? The choice is yoursA new digital divide?A smart choice vs no choice and delay and costPlan now and deploy, or pay later 39. Youre Invited!39APRICOT 2015: Fukuoka, Japan, 24 Feb-6 Mar 20152015.apricot.net 40. THANK YOUSunny [email protected]://www.apnic.net