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Members of the Internet Society Asia-Pacific Bureau team - Rajnesh Singh, Amelia Yeo and Naveed Haq (and joined by Kevin Meynell from the Deploy360 Team) - had a super busy and productive week at the APRICOT 2016 conference in Auckland, New Zealand. The Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies (APRICOT) is the premier forum that brings together regional Internet builders and operators to learn from their peers and experts from around the world. ISOC’s Asia-Pacific Bureau is a long time partner of APRICOT and sponsors the...Date published 05 March 2016
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As the engineer responsible for IP Address Management at TELUS, I highlighted the risk of IPv4 exhaustion a few years ago, and with support from executives and the great technical strength of our team we have faced the problem head on for both our home Internet service (wireline) and our mobility service (wireless). According to World IPv6 Launch measurements, we’re in the top 10 globally with 44% of the users on our network enabled to use IPv6. I have some insight I could keep to myself, but I prefer to share because I hope others in the community will find it interesting or even helpful....Date published 16 February 2016
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Every Monday morning, as a matter of ritual it seems, I check the Google IPv6 adoption graph to see the latest numbers. Today, I was thrilled to see it finally top 10%! That means that 10% (10.41% on January 1, to be precise) of the traffic hitting Google’s servers – a pretty good indicator of overall Internet traffic – is coming from an IPv6 connection. We consider hitting the 10% mark a major milestone. It was just over a year ago that the number crossed 5%, which we reported at the time. It’s taken a little longer than a year to double from that number but still it has doubled in close...Date published 04 January 2016
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This year marks a milestone in the evolution of the Internet and its governance. The growth of Internet access and its impact on society demonstrate the success and ongoing viability of a collaborative, people-centered, and inclusive information society. But the benefits of the online world in areas such as education, health and development have yet to reach us all. There are now 3 billion people connected to the Internet, but more than half of the world’s population are yet to have access. With the ten year review of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) to be concluded in...Date published 05 November 2015
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IPv6 deployment growth continues throughout the world as the Regional Internet Registries assign their last remaining IPv4 addresses, and APNIC, Akamai, and Google publish IPv6 deployment statistics showing growth in both individual networks and in countries all around the globe. The standardisation work in the IETF continues to reflect this operational experience, and both the IPv6 Operations (v6ops) and IPv6 Maintenance (6man) Working Groups will be meeting at IETF 94 in Yokohama this week. The draft draft-jjmb-v6ops-unique-ipv6-prefix-per-host has been generating significant discussion on...Date published 28 October 2015
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Today, 9 June 2015, is national IPv6 launch day in Finland. Some people might raise their eyebrows and ask: “what, again?” I remember organizing an Internet Technology conference in Helsinki in 1999 where one of the topics was IPv6 and its imminent worldwide deployment. After that it soon started to resemble the story of the boy who cried wolf and “IPv6 will come next year” became a running joke. So, sixteen years later, has something changed? A couple of months ago I would have said not really. However, the Finnish Communications Regulation Authority’s approach to organize a national launch...Date published 09 June 2015
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The Internet Society will be heading to a series of events in San Jose, Costa Rica, next week where we are tackling the three pillars that ground our work: development, policy and technology. We expect to bring together several opportunities to promote the open internet, collaborative efforts and the multistakeholder approach for an enabling policy environment. Participating in the sessions from ISOC staff will be: Sally Wentworth, Vice President of Global Policy Development; Sebastian Bellagamba, Regional Bureau Director for LAC and Raquel Gatto, Regional Policy Advisor. Here are the events...Date published 17 April 2015
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Photo: android - google space CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Next week I’ll be at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, talking about pervasive monitoring and additional Internet encryption, increasing routing security and resilience through the MANRS initiative, and growing IPv6 deployments in mobile operator networks. I encourage you to also read my colleague's blog post yesterday about Kathy Brown's keynote on the Economics of Internet Governance and Michael Kende's panel on the regulatory enablers and obstacles to innovation of and for the mobile Internet. For today, though, I'll focus on our...Date published 27 February 2015
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The Community Grants Programme directly impacts the lives of many people and provides an opportunity to help them accomplish goals in an array of areas, including education, community building, economic growth, and Internet policy. Each year, a number of projects around the world receive funding from the Internet Society; these projects are planned and brought to life by our Chapters and individual members. By aligning with our 2015 Strategic Objective to provide equal development opportunities for all people by promoting the relevance, deployment, and adoption of the open Internet, the...Date published 10 December 2014
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We are very pleased to see that today Akamai has started publishing a very detailed view of what they see for IPv6 usage on the Internet. Akamai has been contributing IPv6 measurements to our World IPv6 Launch monthly measurements and we're pleased to see these more detailed visualizations become available. This is a really nice tool that allows you to see what they see in terms of a view of IPv6 deployment by country and by network. Whereas the World IPv6 Launch measurements are an opt-in measurement for networks, Akamai publishes data from every network where they see IPv6 traffic, so they...Date published 03 November 2014
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