IPv6 Activities in Thailand during 2007 Panita Pongpaibool NECTEC IPv6 Forum Thailand
Research & Edu Network Infrastructure Internet2 (USA) JGN II (JP) IPv6 50Mbps ThaiSarn NOC 155 Mbps UniNet NOC ThaiREN PoP IPv6 155Mbps TEIN2 via Singapore
IPv6 Address Allocation for Thailand There are currently 18 IPv6 allocations and 10 of them are correctly announced.
Global IPv6 Address Allocations hese pages show the visibility of Default Free Prefixes (DFP's) as delegated by the RIR's. This is seen from the ISP's as listed on the Ghosts pages. If a prefix is seen by any of these ISP's it is counted as 'visible', the number of ASPaths gives as slight inside how many working peerings where visible at that timestamp. As of Jan 18, 2008
IPv6 Forum Thailand Established Dec 2006 Contact info@thailandipv6.net Website: http://www.thailandipv6.net Meeting every 2 months Now open for membership Individual: 500 THB (15USD) per 2 years subscription Organization: 5000 THB (150USD) per 2 years subscription Membership benefits Discount on Forum’s seminars, workshops, other events Priority for event registration Receive news & announcements Voting rights on Forum’s directions and activities Etc.
IPv6 Forum Thailand Activities Year 2007 Participated in Ministry of ICT’s IPv6 policy working group Completed the National IPv6 Policy and Roadmap (April 2007) Participated in APAN IPv6 WG (X’ian, August 2007) Organized IPv6 Preparation Seminar in cooperation with Ministry of ICT, 5 Sept 2007 300+ participants from government sector Organized IPv6 workshop for TT&T (ISP), 17 Oct 2007 Organized Thailand IPv6 Summit 2007, 19 Nov 2007 during Bangkok ICT Expo 2007 200+ participants from government sector 7
IPv6 Preparation Seminar 5 September 2008 Free registration (sponsored by Ministry of ICT) 300+ participants from govt sector Talks & Demos 27/11/2007 8 Thailand IPv6 Forum 8
“Thailand IPv6 Summit 2007” 19 November 2007
Thailand’s IPv6 Policy and Roadmap Endorsed by Minister of ICT on April 11, 2007
Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum Objectives To support growth of the Internet and prepare for IPv6 technology Create awareness and promote efficient IPv6 deployment Improve capability of Thailand’s Internet infrastructure 17/10/2007 Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum 11 11
To establish IPv6 Excellence Center by 2008 IPv6 Action Plan (2007-2010) Short Term 2007-2008 To establish IPv6 Excellence Center by 2008 Goal : To promote awareness and provide consultation for smooth transition from IPv4 to IPv6 to public 17/10/2007 Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum 12 12
Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum IPv6 Excellence Center Roles & Responsibility Certify “IPv6 ready” service for ISPs and Telcos Manage IPv6 testbed Manage IPv6 showroom IPv6 training and workshop 17/10/2007 Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum 13 13
Government network should support IPv6 IPv6 Action Plan (2007-2010) Medium Term 2007-2009 Government network should support IPv6 Goal : To have IPv6-ready government networks by 2009 17/10/2007 Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum 14 14
Telecom operators should support IPv6 IPv6 Action Plan (2007-2010) Medium Term 2007-2009 Telecom operators should support IPv6 Goal : To have IPv6-ready telco networks by 2009 17/10/2007 Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum 15 15
Internet service providers should support IPv6 services IPv6 Action Plan (2007-2010) Long Term 2007-2010 Internet service providers should support IPv6 services Goal: ISPs can allocate IPv6 addresses and provide IPv6 service to customers by 2010 17/10/2007 Copyright (c) Thailand IPv6 Forum 16 16
IPv6 Roadmap ISPs are IPv6 ready 4. Telecom providers are IPv6 ready 3. Government Network is IPv6 ready 2. IPv6 training Manage IPv6 showroom Create & Maintain IPv6 testbed Issue IPv6 Ready certificate Establish IPv6 Excellence Center 1. Long-term Medium-term Short-term 2010 2009 2008 2007 Activity Plan
IPv6 Roadmap 2007 2008 2009 2010 IPv6 Software/Embedded/Services (MICT & Thailand IPv6 Forum) Infra/ R&D Government TSP/ISP Appl & end user 2007 2008 2009 2010 IPv6 Promotion/Training/Certifying IPv6 Excellent Centre E-Government/State Enterprises ThaiREN ISP Services IPv6 Software/Embedded/Services Telco Services
IPv6 Deployment and Service in Thailand
IPv6 Transition Services Tunnel broker NECTEC http://tb.ipv6.nectec.or.th FREE PSU http://ipv6.coe.psu.ac.th FREE CAT coming soon in 2008 6to4 Relay Service NECTEC: 203.185.129.129 PSU: 202.12.74.195 UNINET: 202.28.28.252 Static Tunnel NECTEC, PSU, CAT, and other providers on IPv6 map
IPv6 Address Allocation & Peering CAT & NECTEC offers IPv6 address allocation for FREE T.H.NIC offers IPv6 domain name registration for all .th for FREE IPv6 domestic peering available at CAT, NECTEC, or PSU IPv6 int’l peering is through NECTEC and NSPIXP-6 in Tokyo
VPN & Wi-Fi IPv6 @ NECTEC Based on OpenVPN & OpenWRT Support both IPv4 & IPv6 Field testing
IPv6 Gateway@Home Automatically connect to tunnel server or tunnel broker Handle 6to4 relay IPv6 firewall Automated site renumbering CNR 6to4 relay: 202.12.74.195 UniNet 6to4 relay: 202.28.28.252 NECTEC 6to4 relay: 203.185.129.129 v Assigns IPv6 addresses to all IP connected devices Automatically connects to tunnel servers or tunnel brokers Handles 6-to-4 relay Handles uncertain IPv4 address assignment via IPv6 automated site renumbering IPv6 firewall IPv6 Home Gateway DSL Link IPv6 Home Gateway Now, we’re adding “Secured v6DHCP” and ‘Auto-configuration’ to the Gateway
NAT-PT with Multicast IPv4 network vic Mcast NAT-PT v4DNS-server vic NAT-PT Mcast We have not seen any products available in the market yet. NAT-PT with multicast capability to support multicast traffic between IPv4 and IPv6 networks
IPv6 CAR@CNR Car Control over Wireless IPv6 Under development NEMO Wireless sensor network Stream media
Interactive Distance Learning (IDP) System based on SIP over Native IPv6 Network
SOI Asia Partners 22 partners in 11 countries SOI: School on the Internet SOI Asia Partners 22 partners in 11 countries IPv6 Multicast over Satellite Network
Other Applications and Activities Telemedicine over IPv6 Between medical schools in Thailand and Japan Remote surgery demonstration Distance Learning over IPv6 Snow-festival project demonstration (Feb 2007) Live Hi Def Video IPv6 Multicast IPv6 cameras on Supporo and Bangkok to exchange live broadcast via JGN II-ThaiSarn networks ACM SIGCOMM 2007 provides IPv6 Multicast (Aug 2007) ThaiREN receives the video/audio streaming via TEIN2 Real-time collaboration Next let me share with you some of the activities on this JGNII ThaiSarn link
IPv6 Accessible Websites http://ipv6.nectec.or.th http://ipv6.coe.psu.ac.th http://www.thailandipv6.net http://www.cattelecom.net/ http://mosquito.trueinternet.co.th/home.htm http://www.v6.inet.co.th/
Summary IPv6 testing and deployment already happens especially in R&E communities Many ISPs have their own IPv6 address blocks and started connecting to the testbed IPv6 Forum Thailand has successfully pushed out the nation’s IPv6 Policy and Roadmap We should see the formation of IPv6 Excellence Center within 2008 NTC (telecom regulator) started to pay attention to IPv6