APNIC

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At APNIC Labs we’ve been working on developing a new approach to navigating through some of our data sets the describe aspects of IPv6 deployment, the use of DNSSEC and some measurements relating to the current state of BGP.

The intent of this particular set of data collections is to allow the data to be placed into a relative context, displaying comparison of the individual measurements at a level of geographic regions, individual countries, and individual networks. For example, is the level of IPv6 deployment in, say Western Europe higher or lower than in Eastern Asia? Which countries in Western Europe are leading in IPv6 deployment? And which ISPs in these countries? The motivation behind the measurement reports described here is to use a uniform presentation format that describes measurements relating to the current level of IPv6 deployment, the current level of DNSSEC use, and the size of BGP advertisements.

None of our measurements collects any Personal Identifiable Information (PII). Our focus is on Internet infrastructure and protocol deployment. We make no attempts to collect or process data related to individuals.

Our data and publications can be found at https://labs.apnic.net

As an example, this graph shows the progress of IPv6 adoption worldwide: