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I P v 6. Vision. Illusion. or. or. Technology & Progress Waves. Canals Railways Highways Telecommunications. GOODS. PEOPLE. INFORMATION. Industry Standards Drive Ubiquity. Television (1926). Electricity (1873). Microwave (1953). Radio (1905). Telephone (1876). VCR (1952). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ElectricityElectricity(1873)(1873)
TelephoneTelephone(1876)(1876)
AutomobileAutomobile(1886)(1886)
TelevisionTelevision(1926)(1926)
RadioRadio(1905)(1905)
VCRVCR(1952)(1952)
MicrowaveMicrowave(1953)(1953)PCPC
(1975)(1975)
InternetInternet(1975)(1975)
1001008080606040402020 120120
Years Since IntroductionYears Since Introduction
2G
109
Innovators
WWW
33 Kbps
Public Internet
1G
104
Pioneers
Email, FTP
9.6 Kbps
Gov. Internet
3G
1038
EveryOneEverything
Wireless, StreamingMedia, Peer-2-Peer
1 Mbps +
Global Internet
DIAL-UP INTERNETDIAL-UP INTERNET ALWAYS-ONALWAYS-ON
NCPNCP IPv4IPv4 ??????
Local AreaNetwork (~50m)
Personal AreaNetwork (~20m)
Wide AreaNetwork (~10km)
4GCombinedDevices
AndServices
Digital
DECT, PHS
Infra Red
Wideband
WLAN
Bluetooth
Analog
CT1
“wire”
3GWCDMA,
EDGECDMA2000
2GGSM, PDC
TDMA,CDMA
1GAMPS NMT
TACS
Voice
VoiceMail
Telemetry
IPsensors
Alarm
Notifications
Emerging
Growing
Growing
MaturingVoice Control
Fax Computer TeIephony Integration
Home Banking
Next Generation Ubiquity Next Generation Ubiquity Peer-2-Peer Peer-2-Peer
MachineMachine
ManMan
ManMan MachineMachine
Telecom IndustryTelecom Industry
main frames
desk top computing
PC-LANPC-WAN
Internet
electronicpublishing and entertainment
Computer IndustryComputer Industry
Media IndustryMedia Industry
The Converged IndustryThe Converged Industry
Wireline
mobilitymobile/mobile
PSTN
ISDN
PC/Servers
NewTelecomsIndustry
NewTelecomsIndustry
3G/mobile Internet
Carrier class
MMM
WWW
WAP
NEW
battle ground
Telecom IndustryTelecom Industry
main frames
desk top computing
PC-LANPC-WAN
Internet
electronicpublishing and entertainment
Computer IndustryComputer Industry
Media IndustryMedia Industry
The Converging IndustryThe Converging Industry
Wireline
mobilitymobile/mobile
PSTN
ISDN
PC/Servers
NewTelecomsIndustry
NewTelecomsIndustry
3G/mobile Internet
Carrier class
MMM
WWW
WAP
NEXT
battle ground
P2P ApplicationsP2P Applications
White Goods IndustryWhite Goods Industry
Car, Airlines IndustryCar, Airlines Industry
The IETF was divided over
the Future of the Internet !
Garage Mentality
Band-Aids & Short-term Fixes!
The Packet Switching Technology is Suffering!
Becoming Permanent Fixes!
Stovepipe Syndrome!
Imagine IPv4 had 128 bit Address Space
wwwThe WEB would have not been successful!
Imagine NATs were Introduced in 1991
No second chance to fix the Internet!
Moat / Main Gate Outer Perimeter Controlling
Castle Access
Keep (Last Building in Castle to Fall)
Inner Perimeter Stronghold, Higher Walls produce containment area Between Inner / Outer Perimeters
The Internet has met its Serious EnemiesThey are called Security, Privacy,
Viruses, Hackers and Governments!
"The Internet has met its enemy, and its name is QoS"
USA 54%
EU, JP 28%
UNEVEN DIFFUSION OF TECHNOLOGYUNEVEN DIFFUSION OF TECHNOLOGY
ROW< 3%
WORLDWORLD 8 %8 %
PHONE NETWORK: 1.2 Billion -> 20%PHONE NETWORK: 1.2 Billion -> 20%
INTERNET USERS: 0.5 Billion -> 8% INTERNET USERS: 0.5 Billion -> 8%
INTERNET HOSTS: 150 M Hosts -> 2%INTERNET HOSTS: 150 M Hosts -> 2%
NO e2e : NOBODY KNOWS !NO e2e : NOBODY KNOWS !
G. Moor’s law:P = P2
G. Gilder’s law:B =B3
R. Metcalfe’s law:V =V2
Internet Growth Laws
IP law: IPv6 =IPv4n
•
ReliabilitySimplicity
Flexible
Renumbering Transition
Tool Box
QoS
Flow Bits?
Mobile IPv6
End-2-end
Transparency
Dynamic Routing
Multicast v6
e2e Security
Autoconfiguration
Plug & Ping
... ...
Return toSimplicity
M&A
No
Flag Day
May be QoS?
Seamless
Mobility
VoIP-P2P-GRID
Phase-Out NATs
Hierachy
Push v6
e-Money
Low Cost
Admin & Manage
... ...
100% IPv6 readiness by 2005
• Prime Mister of Japan Yoshiro Mori
• Korean MIC followed Japan Feb 23, 2001
• The 7th Japan-China Regular Bilateral Consultation Dec 2001
The European Commission Formed an IPv6 Task Force in March 2001
• Commissioner Erkki Liikanen
• Recommendations Reports Jan 2002 www.ipv6tf.org
• 6NET & Euro6IX Large-Scale Testbeds 34 M€.
• EuroChina 2002: IPv6 – Wireless
Clear roadmap
towards IPv6 !
RecyclingIP Addresses
Limited
Noticeable Fog
Generalised use of
NAPT, RSIP?
IPv6 Deployment
Address Transparency
IPsec
FOG
Issues
ExhaustionNAT-over-NAT
Broken
Permanet Permanet Thick FogThick Fog
NATs between even ISPs
Successful
Restored e-2-e
e-2-e works
Clears!
Intranet, Proxies & Firewalls
may remain
Scenario 1 Scenario 2
Complete Failure
Early conclusion
+ Wireless
Internet 2002 is still a baby!Internet 2002 is still a baby!
Internet Growth
100 IP Adds/person!
+ Always-On+ Info Soft Appliances
The Lobster Syndrom!
At the At the beginning, beginning,
it feelsit feels Comfortable!Comfortable!
The Yv4 Impact!
IPv4
The New Internet
1969 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005
IP E
volu
tion
1 billion +Connected Devices
100m
NCPNCP
1983