1
APEC TEL 60 | Seoul | 13 – 18 October 2019
Melody Bendindang
melody@apnic.net
IPv6 Deployment Update
22
Agenda
2
• The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL
• IPv6 End-User Readiness
• Observations
33
The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL
3
• 2009 – TEL 39 and TEL 40…
IPv6 as part of the agenda was highlighted in DSG through IPv6 Deployment workshops and discussions.
• 2010 – APEC DSG developed the IPv6 guidelines
Brief timeline
“"We recognize that the free pool of IPv4 addresses is expected to be exhausted around 2012, and the
transition to IPv6 will facilitate the achievement of universal broadband access in the APEC region.
We support the IPv6 Guidelines developed by TEL."
- TELMIN 8 declaration in Okinawa
“Given the rapid growth of both fixed and mobile communication devices requiring unique
Internet addresses in all member economies, we welcome TEL’s continuous efforts to progress
transition to IPv6, as expressed in the TEL IPv6 Guidelines. We encourage TEL to cooperate with all
stakeholders to achieve this goal.”
- TELMIN 9 declaration in St. Petersburg
• 2010 to 2012 – TELMIN 8 and TELMIN 9 Declarations
“The objective of the APEC TEL IPv6 Guidelines is to support the timely deployment of Internet Protocol
version 6 (IPv6) in coexistence with IPv4 in APEC member economies in order to facilitate broadband
infrastructure, ubiquitous network development, and economic growth.”
• 2011 – Exhaustion of global final /8 IPv4 pool
44
The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL
4
Ever since then…
• IPv6 Programs launched by Governments to name a few
• Increased mobile broadband penetration and deployment case studies
➢ Vietnam’s IPv6 Plan and Task Force in 2011
➢ Republic of Korea’s “IPv6 Expansion Roadmap to Promote a New Internet Industry” in 2014
➢ IPv6 for New Zealand Government in 2015
➢ Singapore’s IPv6 Transition Programme in 2010
➢ Chinese Taipei’s “Internet Protocol Upgrade and Promotion Program (IPv6 UP)” in 2012
➢ Thailand’s IPv6 Action Plan (2013-2015) and IPv6 in Thailand: Phase 2 (2016-2018)
➢ United States’s “Planning Guide/Roadmap Toward IPv6 Adoption within the U.S. Government” in 2010
➢ China’s ‘Action Plan for the Large-scale Deployment of IPv6’ in 2017
55
The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL
5
In 2017…
• IPv6 Deployment Strategies in APEC Economies report
“The governments of the economies in this paper recognised the need to exercise leadership in
the deployment of IPv6 capabilities…”
“Through varying degrees of collaborative efforts across sectors to coordinate deployment
strategies, APEC economies have embarked on their respective IPv6 strategies having
assessed their economies’ technical infrastructure and human capacity needs.”
So, where are we now?
66
Global IPv6 End-User Readiness
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
6
IPv6 capable = 24.26%
Growth accelerating from 2017
77
IPv6 World League Table
7
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
Economy IPv6 capable (%)
India 69.76
Belgium 56.09
United States 55.69
Mayotte 51.10
Chinese Taipei 42.82
Malaysia 40.81
Germany 40.64
Viet Nam 39.68
Greece 39.54
French Guiana 36.62
Japan 34.69
Finland 33.97
France 32.57
Brazil 31.69
Switzerland 31.66
Uruguay 31.34
Luxembourg 30.60
United Kingdom 30.51
Thailand 28.71
Norway 28.33
Saint Martin 27.22
Economy IPv6 capable (%)
Mexico 26.53
Portugal 25.56
Canada 25.08
Saint Barthelemy 24.04
Hungary 23.91
Estonia 23.78
New Zealand 23.13
Aland Islands 22.69
Trinidad and Tobago 22.63
Australia 20.50
Guadeloupe 20.32
Ireland 20.18
United Arab Emirates 19.62
Republic of Korea 18.53
Sri Lanka 18.45
Peru 18.29
Reunion 17.97
Netherlands 17.05
Martinique 16.12
Kenya 15.31
88
APEC Economies?
Economy IPv6 capable (%)
India 69.76
Belgium 56.09
United States 55.69
Mayotte 51.10
Chinese Taipei 42.82
Malaysia 40.81
Germany 40.64
Viet Nam 39.68
Greece 39.54
French Guiana 36.62
Japan 34.69
Finland 33.97
France 32.57
Brazil 31.69
Switzerland 31.66
Uruguay 31.34
Luxembourg 30.60
United Kingdom 30.51
Thailand 28.71
Norway 28.33
Saint Martin 27.22
Economy IPv6 capable (%)
Mexico 26.53
Portugal 25.56
Canada 25.08
Saint Barthelemy 24.04
Hungary 23.91
Estonia 23.78
New Zealand 23.13
Aland Islands 22.69
Trinidad and Tobago 22.63
Australia 20.50
Guadeloupe 20.32
Ireland 20.18
United Arab Emirates 19.62
Republic of Korea 18.53
Sri Lanka 18.45
Peru 18.29
Reunion 17.97
Netherlands 17.05
Martinique 16.12
Kenya 15.31
8
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
99
15+% IPv6 Capability in APEC
Economy IPv6 capable (%)
United States 55.69
Chinese Taipei 42.82
Malaysia 40.81
Viet Nam 39.68
Japan 34.69
Thailand 28.71
Mexico 26.53
Canada 25.08
New Zealand 23.13
Australia 20.50
Republic of Korea 18.53
Peru 18.29
9
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
10
Republic of Korea
IPv6 capable = 18.53%
2018’s IPv6 capable = 7.03%
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
11
Republic of Korea
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
2014-01-01 2015-01-01 2016-01-01 2017-01-01 2018-01-01 2019-01-01
%IPv6Capable
Date
Republic of Korea
Korea Telecom
S-K Mobile
S-K Broadband
LG Powercomm
LG Telecom
12
Chinese Taipei
IPv6 capable = 42.82%
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
2018’s IPv6 capable = 17.08%
13
Chinese Taipei
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
2014-01-01 2015-01-01 2016-01-01 2017-01-01 2018-01-01 2019-01-01
%IPv6Capable
Date
Chinese Taipei
TANET
HINET
EMOME
chunghwa
14
Viet Nam
IPv6 capable = 39.68%
2018’s IPv6 capable = 16.84%
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
15
Viet Nam
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2014-01-01 2015-01-01 2016-01-01 2017-01-01 2018-01-01 2019-01-01
%IPv6Capable
Date
Viet Nam
Viettel
VNPT
FPT
Mobifone
1616
Common drivers of the highlighted economies
3. Fast growth driven by single, early mobile market driver
• EMOME, FPT, S-K Telecom
4. Initial rollout followed by spread to other ISPs
• After S-K Telecom’s deployment, Korea Telecom and LG followed
• After FPT’s deployment, Viettel, Mobifone and VNPT followed
16
1. Governments showing leadership
• Viet Nam’s IPv6 Plan and Taskforce, Republic of Korea’s IPv6
Roadmap, Chinese Taipei’s IPv6 Upgrade and Promotion Program
2. Cross-sector collaborations
• Republic of Korea’s government and the private sector collaborated
to construct IPv6-based CDN infrastructure
• Viet Nam’s IPv6 Taskforce working with major ISPs (FTP and VNPT)
to begin deployment in their networks
• Chinese Taipei’s promotion of IPv6 Ready Logo Program with
Chunghwa Telecom – Telecom Lab
1717
• Simplify network design
- Reduced load on CGN
- Lower CAPEX
• Commitment to Internet tech
evolution
• Government encouragement
• Capability to support growth, IoT,
smart cities, future services
Motivation for early deployers
1818
Observations
• Global IPv6 end-user readiness is 24.26%
• APEC TEL economies well represented in the leaderboard
• IPv6 end-user readiness is increasing (across diverse economy profiles)
• Investment in IPv6 deployment by mobile operators
• IPv6 deployment more commercially viable as CPEs become more IPv6
capable
• Positive signs for future readiness growth, especially as vendor support
grows
18
19
APEC TEL Strategic Action Plan 2016 - 2020
Item 3 Promote Regional Economic Integration
– Objective 3.4 Enhance online connectivity
a) Promote open data in APEC region
b) Promote development of cross-border e-commerce
c) Promote the Internet of Things (IoT) and application-to-application connectivity
d) Promotion of digital content within the APEC region
e) Promote greater adoption of IPv6
2020
apnic.net/ipv6
20
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APEC Tel 60: IPv6 Deployment Update

  • 1. 1 APEC TEL 60 | Seoul | 13 – 18 October 2019 Melody Bendindang melody@apnic.net IPv6 Deployment Update
  • 2. 22 Agenda 2 • The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL • IPv6 End-User Readiness • Observations
  • 3. 33 The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL 3 • 2009 – TEL 39 and TEL 40… IPv6 as part of the agenda was highlighted in DSG through IPv6 Deployment workshops and discussions. • 2010 – APEC DSG developed the IPv6 guidelines Brief timeline “"We recognize that the free pool of IPv4 addresses is expected to be exhausted around 2012, and the transition to IPv6 will facilitate the achievement of universal broadband access in the APEC region. We support the IPv6 Guidelines developed by TEL." - TELMIN 8 declaration in Okinawa “Given the rapid growth of both fixed and mobile communication devices requiring unique Internet addresses in all member economies, we welcome TEL’s continuous efforts to progress transition to IPv6, as expressed in the TEL IPv6 Guidelines. We encourage TEL to cooperate with all stakeholders to achieve this goal.” - TELMIN 9 declaration in St. Petersburg • 2010 to 2012 – TELMIN 8 and TELMIN 9 Declarations “The objective of the APEC TEL IPv6 Guidelines is to support the timely deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in coexistence with IPv4 in APEC member economies in order to facilitate broadband infrastructure, ubiquitous network development, and economic growth.” • 2011 – Exhaustion of global final /8 IPv4 pool
  • 4. 44 The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL 4 Ever since then… • IPv6 Programs launched by Governments to name a few • Increased mobile broadband penetration and deployment case studies ➢ Vietnam’s IPv6 Plan and Task Force in 2011 ➢ Republic of Korea’s “IPv6 Expansion Roadmap to Promote a New Internet Industry” in 2014 ➢ IPv6 for New Zealand Government in 2015 ➢ Singapore’s IPv6 Transition Programme in 2010 ➢ Chinese Taipei’s “Internet Protocol Upgrade and Promotion Program (IPv6 UP)” in 2012 ➢ Thailand’s IPv6 Action Plan (2013-2015) and IPv6 in Thailand: Phase 2 (2016-2018) ➢ United States’s “Planning Guide/Roadmap Toward IPv6 Adoption within the U.S. Government” in 2010 ➢ China’s ‘Action Plan for the Large-scale Deployment of IPv6’ in 2017
  • 5. 55 The case for IPv6 in APEC TEL 5 In 2017… • IPv6 Deployment Strategies in APEC Economies report “The governments of the economies in this paper recognised the need to exercise leadership in the deployment of IPv6 capabilities…” “Through varying degrees of collaborative efforts across sectors to coordinate deployment strategies, APEC economies have embarked on their respective IPv6 strategies having assessed their economies’ technical infrastructure and human capacity needs.” So, where are we now?
  • 6. 66 Global IPv6 End-User Readiness https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019) 6 IPv6 capable = 24.26% Growth accelerating from 2017
  • 7. 77 IPv6 World League Table 7 https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019) Economy IPv6 capable (%) India 69.76 Belgium 56.09 United States 55.69 Mayotte 51.10 Chinese Taipei 42.82 Malaysia 40.81 Germany 40.64 Viet Nam 39.68 Greece 39.54 French Guiana 36.62 Japan 34.69 Finland 33.97 France 32.57 Brazil 31.69 Switzerland 31.66 Uruguay 31.34 Luxembourg 30.60 United Kingdom 30.51 Thailand 28.71 Norway 28.33 Saint Martin 27.22 Economy IPv6 capable (%) Mexico 26.53 Portugal 25.56 Canada 25.08 Saint Barthelemy 24.04 Hungary 23.91 Estonia 23.78 New Zealand 23.13 Aland Islands 22.69 Trinidad and Tobago 22.63 Australia 20.50 Guadeloupe 20.32 Ireland 20.18 United Arab Emirates 19.62 Republic of Korea 18.53 Sri Lanka 18.45 Peru 18.29 Reunion 17.97 Netherlands 17.05 Martinique 16.12 Kenya 15.31
  • 8. 88 APEC Economies? Economy IPv6 capable (%) India 69.76 Belgium 56.09 United States 55.69 Mayotte 51.10 Chinese Taipei 42.82 Malaysia 40.81 Germany 40.64 Viet Nam 39.68 Greece 39.54 French Guiana 36.62 Japan 34.69 Finland 33.97 France 32.57 Brazil 31.69 Switzerland 31.66 Uruguay 31.34 Luxembourg 30.60 United Kingdom 30.51 Thailand 28.71 Norway 28.33 Saint Martin 27.22 Economy IPv6 capable (%) Mexico 26.53 Portugal 25.56 Canada 25.08 Saint Barthelemy 24.04 Hungary 23.91 Estonia 23.78 New Zealand 23.13 Aland Islands 22.69 Trinidad and Tobago 22.63 Australia 20.50 Guadeloupe 20.32 Ireland 20.18 United Arab Emirates 19.62 Republic of Korea 18.53 Sri Lanka 18.45 Peru 18.29 Reunion 17.97 Netherlands 17.05 Martinique 16.12 Kenya 15.31 8 https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
  • 9. 99 15+% IPv6 Capability in APEC Economy IPv6 capable (%) United States 55.69 Chinese Taipei 42.82 Malaysia 40.81 Viet Nam 39.68 Japan 34.69 Thailand 28.71 Mexico 26.53 Canada 25.08 New Zealand 23.13 Australia 20.50 Republic of Korea 18.53 Peru 18.29 9 https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
  • 10. 10 Republic of Korea IPv6 capable = 18.53% 2018’s IPv6 capable = 7.03% https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
  • 11. 11 Republic of Korea 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% 2014-01-01 2015-01-01 2016-01-01 2017-01-01 2018-01-01 2019-01-01 %IPv6Capable Date Republic of Korea Korea Telecom S-K Mobile S-K Broadband LG Powercomm LG Telecom
  • 12. 12 Chinese Taipei IPv6 capable = 42.82% https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019) 2018’s IPv6 capable = 17.08%
  • 13. 13 Chinese Taipei 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% 2014-01-01 2015-01-01 2016-01-01 2017-01-01 2018-01-01 2019-01-01 %IPv6Capable Date Chinese Taipei TANET HINET EMOME chunghwa
  • 14. 14 Viet Nam IPv6 capable = 39.68% 2018’s IPv6 capable = 16.84% https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ (1 Oct 2019)
  • 15. 15 Viet Nam 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 2014-01-01 2015-01-01 2016-01-01 2017-01-01 2018-01-01 2019-01-01 %IPv6Capable Date Viet Nam Viettel VNPT FPT Mobifone
  • 16. 1616 Common drivers of the highlighted economies 3. Fast growth driven by single, early mobile market driver • EMOME, FPT, S-K Telecom 4. Initial rollout followed by spread to other ISPs • After S-K Telecom’s deployment, Korea Telecom and LG followed • After FPT’s deployment, Viettel, Mobifone and VNPT followed 16 1. Governments showing leadership • Viet Nam’s IPv6 Plan and Taskforce, Republic of Korea’s IPv6 Roadmap, Chinese Taipei’s IPv6 Upgrade and Promotion Program 2. Cross-sector collaborations • Republic of Korea’s government and the private sector collaborated to construct IPv6-based CDN infrastructure • Viet Nam’s IPv6 Taskforce working with major ISPs (FTP and VNPT) to begin deployment in their networks • Chinese Taipei’s promotion of IPv6 Ready Logo Program with Chunghwa Telecom – Telecom Lab
  • 17. 1717 • Simplify network design - Reduced load on CGN - Lower CAPEX • Commitment to Internet tech evolution • Government encouragement • Capability to support growth, IoT, smart cities, future services Motivation for early deployers
  • 18. 1818 Observations • Global IPv6 end-user readiness is 24.26% • APEC TEL economies well represented in the leaderboard • IPv6 end-user readiness is increasing (across diverse economy profiles) • Investment in IPv6 deployment by mobile operators • IPv6 deployment more commercially viable as CPEs become more IPv6 capable • Positive signs for future readiness growth, especially as vendor support grows 18
  • 19. 19 APEC TEL Strategic Action Plan 2016 - 2020 Item 3 Promote Regional Economic Integration – Objective 3.4 Enhance online connectivity a) Promote open data in APEC region b) Promote development of cross-border e-commerce c) Promote the Internet of Things (IoT) and application-to-application connectivity d) Promotion of digital content within the APEC region e) Promote greater adoption of IPv6