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AbstractThe use of information and communication technology (ICT) has resulted in significant impacts on social welfare, economic growth, transparency, and good governance in developing countries like Nepal. Due to the diverse geographic and economic situations, ICT network and service expansions throughout Nepal have been becoming quite challenging. Private network operators mostly have confined their services to urban areas. Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) collects 2% royalty form Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Telecom Operators as Rural Telecommunications Disbursement Fund (RTDF) to enhance ICT services to rural Nepal. Broadband expansion projects initiated by utilizing RTDF to expand ICT infrastructure throughout Nepal are expected to have considerable societal and economical transformations in the rural communities of Nepal. This paper not only presents the current ICT deployment scenario of Nepal but also studies design, analysis, and evaluation of green networking that leverages both software defined networking (SDN), and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)—aka Software Defined IPv6 (SoDIP6)—for energy efficient networking, robust services, and sustainable ICT ecosystem for developing nations like Nepal. We evaluate the SoDIP6 network by considering a typical ISP with end access networks and present benefits and recommendations. Experimental results show that the proposed SoDIP6 network help significantly reduce the energy consumption and carbon footprint leading to overall economic benefits to service providers and the society. Furthermore, energy‐saving practices through SoDIP6 networks and some policy directions to the government to focus on green networking considering sensitivity of climate change and global warming impact in the mountainous and developing countries like Nepal are presented.

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  • DAWADI ET AL.This study is mainly driven by the current status of Nepalese information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure, and network service and connectivity expansion perspectives towards greening of nationwide network infrastructure for sustainability of both service providers and the society

  • Greening of network and its contribution to organizational operational expenditure (OpEX) saving via Software Defined IPv6 (SoDIP6) network implementations are discussed

  • This paper has experimentally evaluated the energy consumption by software defined networking (SDN) enabled Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) network considering the testbed with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) end access network

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To address the second research question regarding contribution of SoDIP6 network in green ICT, power supply status of Nepal is presented in Section 4 and Section 6.2 presents an empirical data analysis basically of quantitative nature via simulations to evaluate energy efficiency of SoDIP6 network and its comparison with legacy networking system. As a pilot experiment, we used OpenDaylight Controller, Kill a Watt, NEC's OpenFlow PF5240‐ ProgrammableFlow Switch, and Mininet to perform energy consumption evaluation of proposed SoDIP6 network taking the use case of FIGURE 8 SoDIP6 capable end access rural network in the hierarchy of nationwide Internet Service Provider networks university campus network.* In this simulation, we consider a typical ISP that extends wired/wireless services to enterprises and individual home users at rural Nepal. ‐ Assuming flow rules are saved in memory during sleep mode for immediate recovery after wakeup

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