APNIC IPv6 survey results APNIC 27 Manila, Philippines Paul Wilson, Director General.

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APNIC IPv6 survey results APNIC 27 Manila, Philippines Paul Wilson, Director General

Overview Introduction to the survey Summary of survey analysis –Current position of IPv6 readiness –Needs of the community –APNIC’s role with wider scope in the community Conclusions

IPv6 readiness survey APNIC Survey 2009 –Members and stakeholders –Conducted in Dec 2008 by KPMG –“IPv6 readiness” survey included for first time –Total response number 601 from 44 economies Survey format –Factual questions, propositions and resource allocations Thank you for your participation!

Industry demography

Factual responses Have you deployed or are you ready for immediate IPv6 deployment? Has your organization allocated resources (human or financial) for IPv6 deployment? Has your organization budgeted for the future resource allocation for IPv6 deployment? Does your organization have a formal plan to deal with the deployment of IPv6?

Factual responses Do you have the knowledge and expertise required to move to IPv6? Is IPv6 related information and training services easily available to you? Has your organization received IPv6 addresses from an RIR, NIR or ISP?

Propositional responses APNIC should have a bigger role in promoting IPv6 deployment within the AP region –Mean: 8.44, Standard deviation: 1.72 Government should require IPv6 compliance within entities under their control –Mean: 7.32 Standard Deviation: 2.38

Resource Allocations 28%: B3-1. IPv6 promotion, education and/or training 23%: B3-3. IPv6 infrastructure services (IXP, rootservers, IRR etc.) 23%: B3-2. Expert consultancy/advisory services on IPv6 deployment 18%: B3-4. Measure, research and report on IPv6 deployment 7%: B3-5. Additional area for resource allocation

Conclusions 1.APNIC should provide training, education, and information that will help make IPv6 information more available to those that currently can not access information easily. 2.APNIC should liaise with regulators and governmental organizations to build their understanding and support for a smooth IPv6 transition. 3.APNIC should provide support for the community to take the important initial actions to integrate IPv6 into their future business planning

Thank you!