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APNIC Update Philip Smith Director of Learning & Development, APNIC AfriNIC18 15 th – 21 st June 2013

AFRINIC18 - APNIC Updates

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This slide gives an overview of IPv4 market, IPv6 measurement and IP address transfers at AFRINIC18 in 2013.

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Page 1: AFRINIC18 - APNIC Updates

APNIC Update Philip Smith

Director of Learning & Development, APNIC

AfriNIC18

15th – 21st June 2013

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IPv4 Address Transfer Services •  Support for intra and inter-RIR transfers •  Pre-approval service, with opt-in anonymous listing •  Broker listing; four registered so far

www.apnic.net/transfer-brokers

•  Mailing list to enable the source and recipients of IPv4 address transfers and IPv4 brokers to discuss topics relevant to transfers [email protected]

•  Public transfer log ftp://ftp.apnic.net/public/transfers/apnic

•  Transfer fees applied –  20% of the transferred block’s annual fee (other holdings not included in

the calculation) –  Payable by the recipient, or by the source if transferred out of the APNIC

region

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Inter-RIR Transfers

•  Completed transfers: eight from ARIN to APNIC (Nov 2012 – April 2013)

•  Transfer time (including evaluation): one – two weeks

•  Successfully transferred live network –  ARIN-managed resources transferred into the AP region, to be

managed by APNIC

•  ARIN and APNIC stats overlap one day after the transfer due to the time zone difference

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IPv4 Market Transfers

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IPv4 Market Transfer Size

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IPv4 Last /8 Delegation Trend

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Membership Growth

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IPv4 Distribution by Economy

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CN, 39%

JP, 24%

KR, 13%

AU, 6%

TW, 4%

IN, 4% ID, 2%

VN, 2% HK, 1% Others, 5%

As at 30 April 2013

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APNIC Policies in 2013

•  Implemented: –  prop-104: Clarifying demonstrated needs requirement in IPv4 transfer

policy (Feb 2013) –  prop-101: Removing multihoming requirement for IPv6 portable

assignments (Feb 2013)

•  Did not reach consensus at APNIC 35: –  prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address (modification of

prop-088) •  Returned to author for further development

–  prop-106: Restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the final /8 block •  Abandoned

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Training Delivered in 2013 (Jan to Apr)

•  Face-to-face training –  30 courses in 12

locations –  614 participants

•  eLearning –  39 courses –  326 participants

•  training.apnic.net

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As at 30 April 2013

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IPv6 in the Community

•  IPv6@APNIC –  IPv6 Plenary at APNIC 35 in Singapore, Feb 2013 focused on mobile

network deployment in cellular networks –  Workshop at ICANN 46, Beijing

•  Asia Pacific IPv6 Task Force (APIPv6TF) –  Established to encourage IPv6 deployment and serve as a platform

for knowledge exchange –  APNIC continues to provide Secretariat services –  Met at APNIC 34 and 35

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APNIC Labs: IPv6 measurement

•  IPv6 Capability Tracker –  Google Analytics tracking tool to enable website operators to

measure client IPv6 capabilities

•  Measuring IPv6 –  Measuring the end-to-end capability of IPv6 clients per economy –  Readiness data at end-user level for various intergovernmental

organizations and economies

•  IPv6 preference by AS Number –  Measures IPv6 client capability per autonomous system

•  IPv4 address report –  Measuring IPv4 free pool address exhaustion

http://labs.apnic.net

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Measuring IPv6

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http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6 Percent of users using IPv6

We’ve been conducting a large scale IPv6 measurement across the Internet to provide baseline data about the rate of deployment of IPv6 across countries and individual networks

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Upcoming Conferences

•  APNIC 36: Xi-an, China –  20 to 30 August 2013 –  Celebrating APNIC’s 20th anniversary

conference.apnic.net/36

•  APRICOT 2014 Bangkok, Thailand –  18 to 28 February 2014 (includes APNIC 37) www.apricot2014.net

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Internet Governance Forum

•  Predominant global forum for discussing Internet governance issues –  Includes all sectors of society

•  Eighth Annual IGF will be held in Bali, Indonesia in October 2013

•  Paul Wilson, APNIC DG, is participating this year on the IGF’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG)

•  Internet organizations such as APNIC have supported the IGF process intensively since its inception –  The NRO has doubled its annual contribution to the IGF

www.apnic.net/igf

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Thanks Philip Smith

[email protected]