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IXes in South Asia: IXes in South Asia Gaurab Raj Upadhaya
CEO/Tech Chair
Nepal Internet Exchange
gaurab@lahai.com
Countries: Countries Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Afghanistan: Afghanistan 6 ISPs
NEDA, Ariana Telecom, CeReTechs, InstaNet, Trasil Telecom, Itehad Internet Company
Difficult to say how may links, 200 Cyber Café in Kabul
ACCA : World Bank run ISP
UN Organizations have their own links
Regulation in progress
National and International ISPs
All ISPs still not licensed
Connectivity is through V-SAT, most private ISPs are customers of larger ISPs in Pakistan
MOIC and AFGNIC thinking about initiating and IX
Bangladesh - BDIX: Bangladesh - BDIX Ongoing work since November..active work since last four months
100+ ISPs, many small ISPs are neighborhood business. They get their bandwidth from larger ISPs
BDIX- project funded by UNDP through SDNBD to include 20 largest ISPs at the BDIX this year.
BDIX working group / mailing list has participation from ISP Association. IX mailing list still not populated properly.
Connectivity equipment partially funded by the project. Wireless connectivity to be used initially due to difficult regulatory regime.
Switch and IX equipment provided by PCH, IX LAN block provided by EP.net
July 30, 2003, first IX workshop with 35 Participants
Late September/mid-October, Cisco ISP/IXP workshops to be held to enable ISPs to participate at the IX.
Bhutan: Bhutan Only One ISP – Druk Net
Around 10,000 access account
About 40-50K users
Connectivity through VSAT
Multi homed
India - NIXI: India - NIXI National Internet Exchange of India is a government funded project with participation from ISPs (www.nixi.org
Non-profit company established to undertake the job
Plan to establish four IXes in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata
Delhi IX location identified and has been turned on with 8 ISPs (last month)
Cisco 2950-48 Switch
Cisco 3600 route server
Mandatory Peering
Private Peering between a few ISPs already there, traffic levels not known
NIXI policy mandates peering between all members, but discussions continuing
There's been a lot of talk for many years, and good to see something happening.
Maldives: Maldives Again only one Private ISP – Focus Comp
Island Country
Two reasonably high population area
VSAT connectivity
NO local IXes
Some interesting wireless experiments
Government ISP also exists – run by incumbent telephone company
Nepal -npIX: Nepal -npIX Update
Migrated all 6 ISPs to BGP
Two ISPs facing connectivity problems
traffic growing at 10-15% , Some ISPs showed tremendous traffic increase
Average Traffic is 2.5 MBps
Peaked at 5 MB in June when high school results were announced
Plan to interconnect the two switch
to be done in September
Inclusion of non-ISPs started – University and other Agencies with own Satellite links working towards connectivity to the IX
http://traffic.npix.net.np
Pakistan: Pakistan
Pakistan: Pakistan PIE – Pakistan Internet Exchange is a transit selling exchange for the PTCL – the incumbent Telco.
ISPs were not allowed to have independent gateway but had to connect through PIE. This has been changed, but take up has been slow
ISPs allowed to have download only links
PIE also used by government to try and regulate content.
Recently, new telecom policy –hopefully for the better
IX formation hindered by connectivity problems and lack of knowledge
ISPs interested in forming an IX – basic work started, hopefully something to update in the next meeting
co-location agreement exists so should be easy to get going
Sri-Lanka : LISPA-IX: Sri-Lanka : LISPA-IX Lanka IX
Longest operational IX in South Asia
An activity of the Sri Lanka ISP association
Operated by Lanka Com on behalf of the ISPs
Static Routes used so far
Plan to migrate to BGP, Cisco ISP/IXP workshop concluded last month
No website available
Traffic level at 6-7 MBps
Traffic stats and website to be made public soon
Thank you: Thank you Information here collected through travel to 5 countries (AF, BD, IN, NP, LK) and others through interaction with folks in those countries
Pakistan fiber network slide and diagram, originally presented at SANOG II meeting, 27 July by Farhan Liaquat
Thanks to Philip Smith (Cisco), Bill Woodcock (PCH), Md. Aslam (AF), Kapil Chawla (IN), Hakikur Rahman (BD), Tee Emm (PK), Rohith Udalagama (LK)
Questions ????