1 / 11

Transition getting to Yes

Transition getting to Yes. The IP transition challenge UK Networks & Operators Forum Christian de Larrinaga cdel@firsthand.net. London 10th Jan 2006. It’s not the first time!. Getting to Yes takes technical leadership. Tell the truth ... Not Why ...When to deploy IPv6?

dayo
Download Presentation

Transition getting to Yes

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Transition getting to Yes The IP transition challenge UK Networks & Operators Forum Christian de Larrinaga cdel@firsthand.net London 10th Jan 2006

  2. It’s not the first time!

  3. Getting to Yes takes technical leadership • Tell the truth ... Not Why ...When to deploy IPv6? • IP layer is special & IP layer now includes IPv6 • Dealing with myths and objections • v6 has failed, expensive, nobody asks for it, no applications, difficult to justify investment, v4 works, OK if vendors offer it. We don’t choose technology • Understanding what is real • Standards, Implementations, Infrastructure, vendors, applications and users, • Have a transition strategy

  4. Understanding the RoI • Added value or Reduced costs? • Direct revenue or indirect? • Open or closed Revenue models? • Differentiating Brand & your values • Best effort and differentiated services • Risk assessments • Include not doing IPv6 • Timing • v4 is not a cash cow!

  5. How do we get to Yes?

  6. Develop leadership for IPv6 transition in UK • UK Task Force (formed 2001) • Informal activity – no funding, no staff, no office • BCS, IntellectUK, The CMA, IEEE, UKERNA, JISC, LINX, Nominet UK, CBI, OII, ISOC UK, UKUUG, RIPE NCC, EU Commission, DTI, MoD, Cabinet Office, Number 10 Policy Unit, a number of businesses in and around Internet and telecommunications. • Steering team of enthusiasts • Peter Kirstein (UCL), John King (BT), Charlie Lewis (426.com) Tim Chown (UoS), C. de Larrinaga (Voex & ISOC), Chris Edwards/Martin Dunmore UoLancaster

  7. Activities • Events • Public lectures & briefings, Private briefings • Presentations, Conferences • Liaison • EU & Global IPv6 Task Forces, IPv6 Forum, IETF, RIPE NCC • Gov: DTI, MoD, EU, Cabinet Office, Prime Minister’s Pol Unit • Industry organisations: LINX, Nominet, UKERNA, IntellectUK • Promotion • Janet, Nominet for .uk, IXP’s, Government, Industry • Surveys • IPv6 ISP Survey • IPv6 Enterprise Survey

  8. UK IPv6 User & Enterprise Survey 2004/5 • Private invitation surveys through major UK IT organisations in December 2004 • 189 responses • 83% use NAT • 1% support v6 • 25% trade with Asian partners who are deploying IPv6 • 27% have considered transition

  9. ISP Survey for LINX • 26 ISP’s responded • 71% considered migrating to add value • Want greater impetus to move ISP’s to IPv6 • IPv6 seen as inevitable • Due to competition & market forces • Drawbacks • Overheads and complexity, Multi Homing • Only 38% have IPv6 trained personnel • 50% of hosts now support IPv6

  10. Next Steps • Need resources to promote IPv6 • UK networks to offer IPv6 to customers • Establish an IPv6 related event in UK • Improve information & awareness for IPv6 • New UK Operators Survey for 2006 • promote & co-ordinate key IPv6 leadership communities • Operators and Networks • Key customer communities • MoD IPv6 Focus Group is very important & must continue.

  11. IPv6 is coming You’ve been warned! http://www.uk.ipv6tf.org Christian de Larrinaga cdel@firsthand.net

More Related