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Title: Asia Pacific Peering Guidebook (v1.6)


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Asia Pacific Peering Guidebook (v1.6)
  • William B. Norton
  • Co-Founder Chief Technical Liaison

2
Internet Researcher
  • 90 externally focused
  • Many documents on Protocols
  • Lack of Operations documents
  • Research Peering
  • How does Peering work?
  • What are the definitions?
  • What are the Tricks of the Trade?

White paper process..
3
Community Operations Research
  1. Ground Truth w/dozens of experts
  2. Write White Paper v0.1
  3. Walk community through WP for comments
  4. Revise White Paper into new version
  5. Present White Paper at conferences
  6. Solicit comments over lunches and dinners

White papers so far
4
Internet Operations White Papers
  1. Interconnection Strategies for ISPs
  2. Internet Service Providers and Peering
  3. A Business Case for Peering
  4. The Art of Peering The Peering Playbook
  5. The Peering Simulation Game
  6. Do ATM-based Internet Exchanges Make Sense
    Anymore?
  7. Evolution of the U.S. Peering Ecosystem
  8. Asia Pacific Peering Guidebook

Freely available. See Web site or send e-mail to
wbn_at_equinix.com Or Google for William B. Norton
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Research Topic Peering in Asia
  • Goals of this 12 month research
  • Document how the Internet Peering Ecosystems in
    Asia are different from the rest of the world
  • What did Peering Coordinators find
    counter-intuitive?
  • What surprises did they run into as they expanded
    their networks into and within Asia?
  • Result The Asia Pacific Internet Peering
    Ecosystem (v1.6)
  • Value of IX, Peering Policies, Biz cases for
    Peering in AP Ecosystems, etc.

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What is this Peering Ecosystem?
  • Global Internet Peering Ecosystem A system of
    autonomous but interconnected Internet Regions,
    each with players that provide connectivity and
    content to the Internet.

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The Global Internet Peering Ecosystem
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Ecosystem Players
  • Tier 1 ISPs (ISPs that have access to all the
    Internet Peering Ecosystem routes solely through
    free peering relationships),
  • Tier 2 ISPs (that must buy transit from someone
    to reach routes within the Internet Peering
    Ecosystem), and
  • Content Providers who dont sell access to the
    Internet but offer content.

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Motivations Peering Policy
  • Def A Restrictive Peering Policy is an
    articulation of an inclination not to peer.
  • Def A Selective Peering Policy is an
    articulation of an inclination to peer, but with
    some conditions
  • Def An Open Peering Policy is an articulation of
    an inclination to peer with anyone.

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Foreign Tier 1 Peering Dynamic
  • Definition The Foreign Tier 1 Peering Dynamic
    occurs when a Tier 1 ISP in one Internet Peering
    Ecosystem expands into another Internet Peering
    Ecosystem and is relegated to a Tier 2 ISP status
    in that foreign Internet Peering Ecosystem.

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Foreign Tier 1 Peering Dynamic
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Understanding the Request for Tier 1 Peering.
  • 1) give away that which is a strong competitive
    differentiator (Tier 1 Status in the region helps
    transit sales)
  • 2) give away a cost minimizing function (since
    Tier 1s by definition dont pay transit fees for
    in region traffic) to a competitor, and
  • 3) lose a transit revenue opportunity (by not
    selling transit to you!), and finally,
  • enable a powerful foreign competitor to come in
    and undercut their business with free (peering)
    access to their customers.

13
Global Routes or Regional Routes?
  • At the same time, UUNet may not want to peer all
    of its U.S. and European routes and
  • 1) pay the cost to haul all of its U.S. customer
    traffic to Japan,
  • 2) make it easier for NTT to sell access to the
    UUNet international customer base,
  • 3) pay the cost to haul all of this Japan traffic
    around the world!

14
The Foreign Tier 1 Peering Dynamic is observed in
the other direction as well
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The Business Case for Peering
  • Applied to Japan, Singapore, Australia and Hong
    Kong
  • Based on recent price quotes for Transit,
    Transport (local loops), collocation, IX
    services.

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Peering vs. Transit
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Japan Peering Ecosystem
  • In Japan, the set of Tier 1 ISPs include
  • Japan Telecom (JT Open Data Network (ODN)),
  • NTT (and Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ)),
  • KDDI, and
  • POWEREDCOM,

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Japanese Peering Ecosystem
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Japanese Peering Ecosystem
  • 80 JP Traffic stays in JP
  • Tier 1 ISPs own infrastructure
  • Major Disruption Yahoo!BB (48Gbps)
  • 40Mbps DSL for lt50 USD/mo
  • FTTH for 100/mo
  • 1Mbps streaming TV

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Interconnect Region
Traffic in Tokyo Distributed soon Y!BB especially
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Value of an Internet Exchange
  • Definition The Value of an Internet Exchange
    Point can be estimated by multiplying the amount
    of traffic peered across the IX and the price of
    transit.

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Domestic Peering in Japan
BLPA peering_at_ doesnt work need legs o the
ground Japanese surprises 3 IXes. Which one to
use?
Monthly Peering cost2500 for local loop, 2500
for rack, 4500 FastE port Transit110 for
100Mbps commit Aggregate traffic volume
34Gbps Value of JPIX to participant(34000Mbps11
0/Mbps)/109 - 11,5004096/mo
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Business Case for JP Peering
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JP Peering w/FastE
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JP Peering w/FastE
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JP Peering w/gigE
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JP Peering w/gigE
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Singapore Peering Ecosystem
SingTel PI StarHub 20 stays in SG Transit
is Expensive Govt
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Business Case for SG Peering
2nd highest transit prices
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SG Peering with FastE
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SG Peering w/FastE
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SG Peering w/gigE
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SG Peering w/gigE
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Australian Peering Ecosystem
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Australian Peering Ecosystem
  • Only country to Regulate Peering
  • Restrictive Peering Comindico Story
  • Local Loops Expensive in AU
  • Retail STM-1 (155M) in Hong Kong 3000/mo
  • Retail 4M Ethernet in Australia 3000/mo ternet
  • Relatively low traffic volume
  • 200Mbps traffic between T1 and T2
  • Content that transcends the language barrier
    disallowed

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AU Interconnect Regions
Local Loops Expensive Volume Billing Grandma Story
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Business Case for AU Peering
Most expensive End of the World
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AU Peering with FastE
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AU Peering with FastE
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AU Peering with gigE
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AU Peering with gigE
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Hong Kong Peering Ecosystem
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Business Case for Hong Kong Peering
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HK Peering with FastE
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HK Peering with FastE
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HK Peering with gigE
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HK Peering with gigE
48
HK Domestic Peering Points
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5 Reasons to expand into and within Asia
  1. For Incumbent Tier 1 ISPs to peer their routes
    outside their home market.
  2. To meet U.S. Tier 1 Peering Prerequisites.
  3. Customers want them in Asia.
  4. Global Marketing Benefits
  5. Sell Transit into a high cost transit market.

Costs to expand to Asia
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Four International Peering Strategies
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1) Extend into foreign country.
Country A
P?
Country B
AT1
BT1
AT1
No
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2) Reciprocal In-Country Peering
Country A
P?
Country B
AT1
BT1
AT1
No
P?
BT1
AT1
BT1
No
Reciprocal Peering? No neither side agrees to
the others value assessment Neither side agrees
value is equal Rarely does this occur
5 reasonsT1 Adjacent
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3) Half-Circuit Peering
Country A
Country B
BT1
AT1
You pay half, I pay half, We meet in the
middle. I pay East, You Pay West, etc.
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3) Half-Circuit International Peering
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4) Buy a Tier 1 ISP
Country A
AT1
BT1
Country B
AT1
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4) Buy an ISP with Tier 1 peering in the foreign
region.
  • Examples
  • ACCC forced Telstra to peer with Optus,
    Connect.com, Ozemail
  • Optus bought by SingTel
  • Connect.com bought by Telecom New Zealand
  • Ozemail bought by MCI
  • NTT/Verio
  • Level 3

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Lesson 1 - Tier 1 ISPs Do Not Want to Peer in
their Internet Region
  • As described in the Foreign Tier 1 ISP Dynamic
  • Peering in Adjacent Internet Regions OK
  • Peering in U.S.
  • Also Get Cheap U.S. Transit
  • Also Get Across U.S. to Europe

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Lesson 2 There are Several Challenges Peering
in Asia
  • Many Language Zones.
  • Language
  • Internet traffic
  • Asia is spread across timezones
  • Asia is spread across oceans
  • Local Loop Costs
  • Transit costs are highly variable and in some
    cases highly discriminatory across Asia

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Lesson 3 Some Creative Peering Deals
  • Peering iff Transport provided to HK where we
    will peer out-of-country
  • Peering w/transit purchase common
  • Peered traffic can not be announced back in to
    country
  • Can not peer with my customers

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Lesson 4 - International Peering Gotcha
Tromboning Traffic through the U.S.
  • 1 AS Hop
  • Across Ocean
  • Beats
  • 2 AS Hops
  • Across Town

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Lesson 5 - Local Presence Required
  • Right Person
  • Right Time
  • Manage Time Zone Diff
  • Manage Peering Socializing
  • Like old England Intermediary

Source Nigel Titley (FLAG) And Erasmus Ng
(T-Systems)
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Lesson 6 - Separation of International and
Domestic Peering
  • New Zealand Separate pipes for Transit
    Domestic Traffic
  • Transpacific VERY expensive
  • 80 traffic to/from U.S.
  • In Japan Australia as well?

Source Joe Abley (ISC)
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Lesson 7 Content that Transcends the Language
Barrier
  • Hosted content not allowed in many parts of Asia
  • Hosted overseas
  • Large volume of traffic
  • Affects peering and Intl BW planning

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Lesson 8 No True Regional Content in Asia
  • Like South America
  • Few Asian countries host regional content
  • Contiguous language zones
  • Hong Kong, Taiwan, China
  • Mostly, local eyeballs want local content
  • Japan 80 traffic stays in Japan
  • Singapore 80 traffic leaves Singapore

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Lesson 9 Content Peering in Asia Works
  • Microsoft 100M XP Updates
  • Only delivered over Peering links
  • Otherwise, overseas transit
  • Increases your 95th percentile billables
  • Yahoo!
  • Motivated first by best customer experience
  • Deployed content locally
  • Peering broadly

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Summary
  • Early Research
  • International Peering Ecosystem
  • Internet Regions
  • Foreign Tier 1 ISP Peering Dynamic
  • Capture Peering Coordinator Data
  • Asia Vibrant and Leap Frogging U.S. in some ways
  • White Paper Available Send e-mail to
    wbn_at_equinix.com
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