Summary of the regional IPv6 Week 06 – 12 Fev 2012 www.ipv6week.org www.ipv6.br/semana www.semanaipv6.com What and why?

 The IPv6 Week was a coordinated IPv6 test, similar to the IPv6 World Day (06/06/11).  IPv6 World Day was a success, but...

✔ People who participate asked for a more complete test: More time, real IPv6 traffic. ✔ Some very important content providers in Brazil could not participate, because of lack of Internet transit from their upstreams. de trânsito Internet por parte de seus upstreams. Organization

 First idea: open talk, at LACNIC meeting May/11

 Definition of dates and scope: 28/Jun/11 – meeting with ISPs and Content Providers at NIC.br to evaluate the Brazilian participation on the World IPv6 Day

 Jul – Aug/11: NIC.br conducted individual meetings with the main Brazilian Content Providers

 Sep/11: website OK – we start to talk to LACNIC and ISOC to wide the scope of the test to LAC region

 Oct/11: meeting with the main ISPs from LAC region at LACNIC meeting – decided that the IPv6 Week would be a regional initiative. Why 6-12 Feb?

 Campus Brasil

✔ a week-long, 24 hour a day technology and digital culture , and LAN Party.

✔ 6-12 Feb 2012

✔ 7000 Internet users (hackers, developers, geeks, activists, journalists, etc)

✔ ~ 3000 camping on-site

✔ Native IPv6!

✔ Capacity of generating real Internet traffic for the websites participating in the IPv6 Week Who participated?

 102 organizations

✔ 196 websites ✔ 9 datacenters and hosting providers ✔ 21 ISPs Activities

 Translation of HE free IPv6 certification to portuguese

 Speeches / Webinars

✔ Campus Party Brasil ✔ 6 speeches / 1 training in IPv6 security ✔ LACNIC Webinars

✔ Mendoza/Argentina IPv6 Summer Week  Contests

✔ “Desafio” IPv6 – participants in Campus Party Brasil could win smartphones or a tablet surfing the IPv6 Web...

✔ LACNIC/ISOC Contest – participants could win a iPOD, registering from different IPv6 networks http://www2.labs.lacnic.net/ipv6week-contest Results

 Increasing in IPv6 traffic at PTTMetro São Paulo, our biggest IXP (permanent):

Regional IPv6 Week

http://sp.ptt.br/cgi-bin/agregado-ipv6 Brazilian World IPv6 Day Results

 Increasing of the number of “.br” websites with IPv6 support listed in Alexa 1.000.000 topsites list:

Regional IPv6 Week

World IPv6 Day

http://labs.ceptro.br/topsites/graphs.jsp?type=http&tld=br&lang=ptbr Results

 Kinghost (hosting provider):

✔ +3000 websites using IPv6 (activated on the IPv6 Week / universe of 180k customers)

 Terra (big Brazilian content provider / web portal):

IPv6 Week Results

 Kinghost (hosting provider):

✔ +3000 websites using IPv6 (activated on the IPv6 Week / universe of 180k customers)

 Terra (big Brazilian content provider / web portal):

IPv6 Week Results

 Midia exposure

✔ Network World ✔ Terra Brasil ✔ Techtudo Brasil ✔ IDG Now ✔ Business Wire ✔ IT Web ✔ Social Networks ✔ ... Results

 Midia exposure

✔ Network World ✔ Terra Brasil ✔ Techtudo Brasil ✔ IDG Now ✔ Business Wire ✔ IT Web ✔ Social Networks ✔ ... Final remarks

 The IPv6 Week was a success (The downside was that we weren't very successful in bringing our main ISPs to the test).

 As there is no clear goal, such as a "transition day", for IPv6 deployment, artificial goals, such as worldipv6day, ipv6week, worldv6launch, and our proposed Brazilian schedule are important because they can be used as goals for internal projects in the companies. We saw this happen in the worldipv6day, and we were able to reproduce the effect in the ipv6week.

 Next step: World IPv6 Launch Context: Brazilian proposed schedule

IPv6 Week Websites and other Internet Services shall activate IPv6 definitively.

ISPs and telcos shall have IPv6 for new Internet users ISPs and telcos should IPv6 transit incorporated as a offer IPv6 transit for product for their business customers IPv6 for all their biggest customers, (enterprises) including the main content providers Those who can, should participate and other ISPs on the World IPv6 Launch

Dec 2011 Feb 2012 Jun/Jul 2012 Jan 2013 Jan 2014

30 years of IPv4 in the Internet! Thanks www.ipv6week.org

Antonio M. Moreiras [email protected] inoc-dba: 22548*amm