[AusNOG] IPv4 Exhaustion date changed to December.

Ankur Puri ankur.puri at ntt.com
Tue Jun 22 15:10:15 EST 2010


MMC

 

I agree with you completely.

 

I was referring to downstreams buying transit from the top 3, with lack of
v6 connectivity, especially your comment about the mobile space.

 

Regards

Ankur Puri

NTT Australia Pty Ltd

P: +61 2 8915 8948 | F: +61 2 9299 2316 | M: +61 433 114 275

W: www.au.ntt.com | Global IP Network (GIN): www.ntt.net
<http://www.ntt.net/english> 

 

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From: Matthew Moyle-Croft [mailto:mmc at internode.com.au] 
Sent: Tuesday, 22 June 2010 1:42 PM
To: Ankur Puri
Cc: james at paussa.net; ausnog at ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] IPv4 Exhaustion date changed to December.

 

Ankur,

 

If you read what I wrote, I did mention I was looking at large residential
ISPs in AU as that's the constraint about people getting IPv6 at home
natively.  Effectively more than 70-80% of broadband customers in AU are
connected to ISPs who have NO IPv6 connectivity or effectively non-existent
and so will have the joy of carrier grade NAT only  for their broadband
experience.   

 

MMC

 

On 22/06/2010, at 12:11 PM, Ankur Puri wrote:





MMC

 

How about transit from NTT with global v6 connectivity :-)

 

Regards

Ankur Puri

NTT Australia Pty Ltd

P: +61 2 8915 8948 | F: +61 2 9299 2316 | M: +61 433 114 275

W: www.au.ntt.com <http://www.au.ntt.com/>  | Global IP Network (GIN):
www.ntt.net <http://www.ntt.net/english> 

 

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From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net
[mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Matthew Moyle-Croft
Sent: Tuesday, 22 June 2010 12:38 PM
To: james at paussa.net
Cc: ausnog at ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] IPv4 Exhaustion date changed to December.

 

 

On 22/06/2010, at 11:49 AM, James Paussa wrote:






And can you say that you are ready to turn IPv6 on now?

It already is. :)
I get my home tail off iiNet however and AFAIK they don't offer IPv6.

 

IPv6 connectivity is certainly not the norm yet in AU.

 

A quick scan of the BGP shows the following connectivity or lack of IPv6
connectivity for large Residential ISPs:

 

Telstra (AS1221) -> the "test network" someone setup a while back via an
APNIC tunnel.   Reach (AS4637) has some IPv6, interestingly I can see
TelstraClear in NZ (AS9901) has a prefix advertised.

Optus (AS7474) -> Zilch, but Singtel (AS7473) does have some IPv6

AAPT (AS2764) -> Zilch, but TNZI (AS4648) does have a prefix advertised

Primus (AS9443) -> Zilch

iiNET (AS4802) -> Zilch

TPG (AS7545) -> Two prefixes advertised, but nothing advertised domestically

Internode (AS4739) -> Awesome IPv6 connectivity and a trial for ADSL
customers!

 

As a lot of people use the first 3 on that list for transit in AU, the lack
of IPv6 connectivity is a worry as it prevents the expansion of IPv6 here.

 

Given that, one of the side effects is that we're going to be left behind in
the mobile space as IPv6 native is definitely where everyone else around the
world is heading.   

 

MMC

 

 

 

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