12. IPv6 usage – Google
12
7% traffic flowing to
Google is over IPv6
13. Who is doing IPv6?
13
94% of the
world’s
IPv6 users
are on 30
ISPs
14. IPv6 adoption in core networks
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
All (12298)
Top 1000
Top 300
Top 100
Top 50
Top 20
IPv6 Transit AS
IPv6 enabled AS
14
http://6lab.cisco.com/stats/cible.php?country=world&option=network
18. How many IPv6 addresses for the
Philippines?
18
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Numberof/32s
Year
One /32 =
65,536 /48
IPv6
addresses
As at 9 June 2015
4,357,548,938,284,538,567,644,917,268,480
22. Digital empowerment in the Philippines
22
Mobile Internet
adoption 62% in
2014 – 3rd highest
in SE Asia
Fastest growing
Internet population
in the world
Smartphone
connections growth
75% (SE Asia
average 50%)
By 2018, 90% of
population will have
smartphone
https://gsmaintelligence.com/research/?file=141201-philippines.pdf&download
23. Mobile subscriptions in Philippines
23
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Population
(millions)
Year
Mobile
subscription
penetration is
114%; “texting
capital of the
world”
http://statistics.apec.org/index.php/key_indicator/index
Mobile cellular
subscriptions
around 113m
https://gsmaintelligence.com/research/?file=141201-philippines.pdf&download
26. Summary
26
Population, IOT,
mobile devices, rapid
economic growth
IPv4 is running out
IPv6 is the only
answer
Massive Internet
growth
3/5 RIRs have run out.
ARIN has .13 /8
remaining
Vital to deploy IPv6
now
This visualization represents a macroscopic snapshot of IPv4 and IPv6 Internet topology samples captured in 2014. The plot illustrates both the extensive geographical scope as well as rich interconnectivity of nodes participating in the global Internet routing system.
Big players like Facebook and Google are already IPv6 ready. Recent figures released by Google indicate that as at 17 May, 6.8% of Internet traffic flowing to Google was over IPv6.
Data released by the World IPv6 Launch measured global adoption of IPv6 at around 4.5%.
A good way to measure global IPv6 readiness is to analyse the BGP routing table and measure the IPv6 enablement of transit Autonomous systems
A transit AS is an As that gives transit services to another AS on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks
A IPv6 enabled transit AS is an AS that is transit on an IPv4 network and has as IPv6 prefix but is not necessarily transit on an IPv6 network
So far in 2015, the Philippines has 55 /32 delegations.
One of the fasting growing economies and mobile markets in Asia. Has a youthful and literate population that is “hyper engaged” with mobile Unique mobile subscriber growth has averaged 6% growth over the last 3 years. Philippines has fastest growing Internet population in the world, rising from 6% in 2008 to 37% in 2013. 60% of investment in the last two years has been in the Internet and mobile sectors.
In relation to skills Smart and Globe have teamed up with GSMA, DoE and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority to introduce mobile education initiatives through an industry wide, collaborative mobile platform.
https://gsmaintelligence.com/research/?file=141201-philippines.pdf&download
Economic growth (6.9% by 2016)+ rapid emergence of new technologies = increased demand for skills
Mobile device subscriptions + IP addresses required = IPv6 deployment +IPv6 deployment skills
Economic growth focused more on garment manufacturing, agriculture; tourism; essential for government/private sector to support ICT development