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KSA 17 th IPv6 Taskforce Meeting 5 th May 2016
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Welcoming Dr. Sulaiman Mirdad Deputy Governor IT Affairs - CITC
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Meeting Agenda
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Session 1 (9:00 – 10:30) IPv6 in KSA Adeeb Albraidi, CITC IPv4 and IPv6 Evolution: Regionally and GloballyHisham Ibrahim, RIPE NCC RIPE Atlas,IPv6/IPv4 Stats and MeasurementsJohan Ter Beest, RIPE NCC IPv6 Igniting InnovationFaadil Adam, Cisco Session 2 (11:00 – 12:30) STC IPv6 Services OverviewSalah Almofleh, STC IPv4 HistoricDr. Nabil Benamar, IPv6 Expert IPv6 Deployment Techniques and issues in the MESander Steffann, IPv6 Expert Closing RemarksDr. Ibraheem AlFuraih, CITC
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IPv6 Status in Saudi Arabia The 17 th IPv6 Taskforce Meeting 5 th May 2016 Adeeb Albraidi Director Internet Studies - CITC
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Agenda KSA Internet Users IPv6 National Strategy Objectives & Activities IPv6 Statistics Moving forward…
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KSA Internet Users
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Approaches to bridge the gap: CG-NAT and NAT IPv4 import/reallocation
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ᵡIncreased cost (IP purchasing, double NAT, CGN equipment cost) ᵡSecurity issues (Overblocking, Identification) ᵡComplications for Law enforcement (Forensics, logs) ᵡLimited scalability (breaking web applications) This is not sustainable. Today IPv6 is the only internationally accepted solution..
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IPv6 National Strategy Objectives & Activities
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14 Prepare for the IPv4 exhaustion to ensure stability, business continuity and continued growth of the internet in Saudi Arabia Smooth adaption of IPv6 by key stakeholders to minimize risks Raise overall IPv6 awareness nationwide by approaching stakeholders of both the public and private sectors Strategy Objectives
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Infrastructure IPv6 Addressing IPv6 Commercial Support for Nation Wide Infrastructure.SA ccTLD IPv6 Compliance IPv6 Compliant Internet Filtering IPv6 Lab Awareness IPv6 Task Force Outreach Activities International Cooperation IPv6 Training IPv6 Compliant Procurement Strategy Tracks
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Phase I: 2008 - 2012 Focus on Service Providers Identify countries IPv6 best practices Phase II: 2013 - now Focus on Enterprises Stimulate Demands Strategy Phases
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17 Phase I: 2008 - 2012 Focus on Service Providers Establishment of Task Force Trainings and conferences IPv6 website Some Service Providers started to provide IPv6 connectivity to their corporate customers. Identify countries IPv6 best practices International & regional cooperation (ITU, GCC, RIPE, MENOG, etc.) CITC built IPv6 Lab and tunnel broker Core national services readiness (Saudi ccTLD and filtering services)
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18 Phase II: 2013 - now Focus on Enterprise Conducting 4 Pilot Projects on Enterprise Scale Some Enterprises started to provide their services through IPv6 CITC IPv6 Lab Enhancement IPv6 deployment Guidelines and Procedures ( باللغة العربية ) IPv6 website in Arabic ( باللغة العربية ) Trainings and conferences Some Service Providers started to provide IPv6 to home consumers.
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Imam University Nashir Net Ministry of Education National Center for Assessments Pilots Projects: Phase II: 2013 - now
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Guidelines Development Methodology Research Studies & Benchmark Development of draft version Apply & Learn Development of final version Phase II: 2013 - now
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Guidelines Implementation Phases Initiation & PlanningNeed AssessmentDesignDeploymentOperation & Monitoring Phase II: 2013 - now
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www.IPv6.sa/guidelines Phase II: 2013 - now
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IPv6 Arabic website Phase II: 2013 - now
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17 Taskforce Meetings 2008 1 st Kick-off meeting, July 30 September (CITC) November (CITC) 2009 January (KACST) March (STC) May (Mobily) October (Atheeb) 2010 March (Italtel) October (CITC) 2011 October (CITC) 2012 May (Mobily) November (HP) 2013 May (AWAL) November (GAMA) 2014 May (STC) November (SaharaNet) 2016 May 2016
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Three IPv6 National Forums 2009 (350+ Participants) 2011 (200+ Participants) 2015 (200+ Participants)
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260+ trainees on IPv6 3 IPv6 Training by CITC 10 IPv6 Road Show. Thanks to MENOG and RIPE The last IPv6 Road Show training 2-4 May 2016 in Riyadh, for academic sector entities.
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Thanks to ALL… Collaborative effort Government Agencies Service Providers Vendors Major Banks Universities National and International participation RIPE Menog IPv6 Forum ITU GCC
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Key KSA IPv6 Statistics
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KSA IPv6 20080 % 2016, May3 %
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KSA IPv6 Prefixes 20082 2016, May72
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KSA ASes Announcing IPv6 Prefixes KSA 20 % Middle East 12 % RIPE region 25 % Worldwide 25 %
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Moving Forward…
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What is next…? TaskforceorForum IPv6 onlyor+ Latest internet topics
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