Indonesia Internet eXchange
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Indonesia Internet eXchange
Harijanto Pribadi, Dept. Head of IIX APJII 2012http://www.iix.net.id
Introduction of APJII Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jasa Internet Indonesia (APJII)
or Indonesia Internet Service Provider Association are Non Profit Organization also Non Government Organization, formed at the First National Conference on May 15, 1996
Our member all Indonesia ISP (include big operator : Telkom, Indosat, XL Axiata) and many other ISP spread to all Indonesia region , total = 265 members (ISP and NAP) until the end of July, 2012.
APJII also known as Indonesia NIR with name IDNIC under APNIC
Indonesia Internet Industry structure By Indonesia government regulation, Internet
Service Provider (ISP) must subscribe the IP Transit from Network Access Provider (NAP) as global upstream.
Indonesia Internet eXchange (IIX) as local/domestic IXP between Indonesia ISP.
Indonesia Internet Industry Schema
Organization of APJII Board of trusty, Elected from and by members
each 3 years via members assembly Board of executive, Elected from and by members
each 3 years via members assembly Operational Staffs, Assocation employee
Indonesia Internet Users Overview Indonesia Population ~ 245million Internet users ~ 62.9 million based on latest research
by APJII Facebook users ~ 41 million 50 Gbit/s aggregate domestic traffic 60 Gbit/s International traffic 40 million students connected 25 million online media regular visitors/day
Asia Top Internet Countries
Asia Pacific IPv6 Deployment Status 2012
Organization Structure of APJII
IIX Overview launched on June 1997, operational start from Aug
1997 by APJII sponsored by CISCO, Intel and HP. Designed by APJII and Cisco (USA) Make 15 ISPs
connected IIX Update on August 2012:
IPv4 peers = 117, Advertised prefixes (IPv4) = > 6200 IPv6 peers = 27, Advertised prefixes (IPv6) = 111 Hardware:
Router: Juniper M7i, Cisco 3700 Switch: Cisco Catalyst 3750, Force10, Brocade
Multi Lateral Peering Agreement (MPLA) IIX Advertise own prefix and receive all prefix via BGP4
peering with AS7597(IIX) between MPLA members Best-path depend on member BGP configuration Not advertise prefix from global upstream to
AS7597(IIX) Route prefix advertising maximum 24 bits. Routing Policy based on RIPE181 or new
recommendation publish by IETF This MPLA implemented as best-effort service
IIX Current Topology
IIX Background Faster Local Traffic Exchanging by dropping delay time of
local sites access from an average ping of 700ms to 7ms New opportunities of deploying internet based
applications due to the delay sensitiveness Internet Cost Reduction (International Bandwidth Saving) Stimulating the growth of local Indonesian content Security for e-commerce since local packets will not go
through the global internet Implementations of e-gov with local internet traffic
IIX as Local/Domestic IXP
BGP Report BGP Report :
Period 2010 – Aug 2012 :
2010 2011 2012Number of Peers : 52 93 117Number of Prefixes : 1500 4500 ~ 6200Traffic (Range) : 1 ~ 2 Gbps 2 ~ 3 Gbps ~ 6 - 7 Gbps
Traffic Growth
Top 5 Indonesia ISP traffic utilize IIX Telkomnet 800 Mbps
Biznet 600 Mbps
Cepatnet 300 Mbps
Telin 150 Mbps
Orion 120 Mbps
IIX Deployment cross the nation
DEVELOPMENT PLANIIX design based on Layer2 IXP
DEVELOPMENT PLANIIX at Major City in Indonesia Develop 33 IIX node on 33 Province where
Nusantara Internet eXchange (NIX) exist , NIX is government project operate by private company who win the tender. The government pay OPEX to NIX operator, NIX operator and IIX-APJII have MoU to develop local IXP on each NIX facilities. (future)
DEVELOPMENT PLANIIX at Major City in Indonesia
IIX Challenge Encourages local and global content provider to
put or direct peer the application server, cache data network and their cloud server on IIX.
Develop partnership with other IXP, domestic and overseas by members permission via Open Policy Meeting (OPM) mechanism.
Thank [email protected]://www.apjii.or.id