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Michuki Mwangi Senior Education Manager ISOC Policy Coherence in the Application of ICT for Development Paris, France 10 – 11 th Sept 2009
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Michuki Mwangi Senior Education Manager ISOC

Policy Coherence in the Application of ICT for Development Paris, France 10 – 11th Sept 2009

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African Internet Infrastructure Realities

• Satellite Infrastructure • Most African countries depend on satellite for •  International connectivity •  Domestically to reach rural locations and remote sites

• Cost per Mb of traffic ranges from $2,000 - $5,000USD

• Submarine Fiber • Two main submarine cables in operation since 2001: • SAT3 and SAFE serving West Coast and South Africa

•  Faster, more bandwidth but can be more expensive • $4,500 – $12,000 per Mb

• Two East African cables launched in July and August 2009. • SEACOM and TEAMS

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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African Internet Infrastructure Realities (cont.) • Terrestrial Infrastructure • Limited to major urban centers and towns • Largely owned by incumbents telcos • Increased investments in recent years in terrestrial fiber • by both public and private entities

•  Largely between major domestic cities and inter-city •  Circuit prices are usually lower than satellite

• Mobile & Wireless Infrastructure • More mature and well developed in the region • Easier to deploy but scalability and capacity issues still constrained due to CAPEX/investment issues •  Circuits costs are higher than fiber and lower than satellite

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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African Internet Infrastructure Realities (cont.)

• Cross-Border Infrastructure • Least developed in the region • Subject to cumbersome legal and regulatory approvals •  Primarily used for voice interconnection between incumbents and mobile operators • Regional circuit costs are comparable to satellite

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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Resulting Challenges to An Affordable Internet • No Interconnection • National or regional interconnection is almost non-existent • Local and regional access is generally poor and expensive

• High Operating Costs • Cost of Internet capacity is high regardless of mode • Little local content and few services hosted domestically •  As a result local traffic is billed at same rate with Internationally accessible content

• Legal and Regulatory • Operators and providers are subject to significant regulatory approvals and fees •  Lack of competitive choices keeps prices high

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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The Interconnection Challenge

•  The internet has two main interconnection models • Transit is where ISPs have to pay to have access to traffic from and to other networks • Peering is where ISPs bilaterally exchange their networks and customers traffic between each other at no cost. (also known as bill and keep)

•  An ISPs success model is based on the percentage of their peering vs. transit

• An ISP in Kenya requiring more than 1Mb of Internet capacity will experience cost savings by peering.

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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IXPs Facilitate Local Peering

• An Internet Exchange Point (IXP) is a hub where ISPs can make direct connections locally and peer with one another

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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IXPs Lower Costs and Enhance Infrastructure • Should aim to keep local traffic local through peering. • This is achieved by attracting non-traditional members to the IXP – more networks = higher the IXPʼs value • The more ISPs can exchange their traffic through IXP via peering = lower Internet costs.

• Should strive to provide Value Added Services to enhance the local Internet infrastructure • Implementation of Root, gTLD and ccTLD- Servers • Authentic Time Servers for local network time synchronization • FTP Mirrors and looking glasses • Network Measurement tools

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

KIXP has 26 peering Members with 40% being non-traditional (non-ISPs)

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Visible benefits and Impacts of IXPs

•  Cost savings • ISPs potentially save costs of sending local traffic via expensive transit links • To measure this the daily aggregate traffic exchanged at an IXP via peering would be a transit cost to an ISP • This is often visible when Google peering is off at KIXP

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

Google Peering turned off at KIXP

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KIXPs Annual Aggregate Traffic Growth Trend

This growth rate is a clear indication of increased local/peering traffic

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Visible Benefits and Impacts of IXPs

• Improved customer experience • Prior to the KIXP locally hosted sites were 1.2s away (dual satellite hop) a high value for Internet data. • Post KIXP most locally hosted sites are now less than 100ms away. • This significantly improves the access of locally hosted content • 

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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Ripple Effects of IXPs: Local Content

• IXPs lead to local content creation and local hosting. • A analysis of the traffic composition indicates that most of the KIXPʼs traffic is mainly local web and email.

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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Ripple Effect of IXPs: Traffic Data

• Creativity of online applications;

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Free SMS Portal at KIXP

Publishing of National Exams results online

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IXP Ripple Effects:Other Network and Developmental Benefits • Reduced dependence on International Links • Outages on International links (Satellite and Fiber) does not affect local traffic flow

• Reduced capital flight resulting from savings made on peered traffic • Only transit traffic capacity is bought from upstream providers

• Skilled technical capacity resulting from exposure to Interconnection techniques • Competitive pricing for local links It costs about $75 per Mb in Kenya for a local loop link on Fiber

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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Building Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) • The Technical Resources

• A Neutral facility/location with stable power, Internet infrastructure and security

• The IXP Infrastructure normally a Switch – • IP resources (IP address and ASN) from RIR • Technical Capacity needs to be developed

• The Social Challenges • Ownership and trust concerns • IXP can be viewed to present competitive advantages to others • Monopoly Incumbents are often opposed to IXP implementations

• The Sustainability Model • Financial stability yields autonomy which is vital for sustaining the

neutral position of the IXP • This enables the IXP to grow its resources and provide efficient

services

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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Internet Societyʼs African IXP Development Initiative

• 4 complementary programs based on the stage and requirements of each country: • Technical Training and Capacity Building • New IXP Implementations • Value Adding Services • Regional IXP Forums and Communities of Practice

• Project collaboration is key to success • Several Financial Sponsors and Implementation Partners are assisting

•  Additional support sought to grow and strengthen efforts

OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

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Total traffic is about 10% of LINX and objective it to increase this considerably

IETF 74 Advisory Council Meeting

Traffic Distribution across 10 IXPs in Africa

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OECD Conference, Paris, Sept 2009

Michuki Mwangi [email protected]

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ISOC IXP Information Page: http://www.isoc.org/educpillar/resources/ixp.shtml

Resources in English, French, and Spanish

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