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The Emergence of IPv6: Transforming the Internet Landscape

Unveil the transition from IPv4 to IPv6, impacting global online interaction. Explore the evolution of Internet protocols, from pioneers to innovators, shaping a new two-way Internet era. Witness the rise of peer-to-peer connections, grid computing, and NAT solutions.

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The Emergence of IPv6: Transforming the Internet Landscape

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  1. IP v 6 T w o - w a y I n t e r n e t H O S T -2 - H O S T P e e r - 2 - P e e r G R I D - 2 - G R I D A N Y -2 - A N Y

  2. NAT

  3. NAT STUN-ned

  4. Fromto InterNET InterNAT From Network of Networks to NATwork of NATworks

  5. Internet Generations 104 Pioneers Email, FTP 9.6 Kbps Gov. Internet 109- Net10 Innovators NAT engineers WWW- Client/Server 33 Kbps Public Internet ArpaNET InterN E T 1038 EveryOne Everything Wireless, Streaming Media, P2P, GRID 1 Mbps + Global Internet New InterN E T InterN A T IPv6 IPv4/NAT NCP DIAL-UP INTERNET TOURISTS ALWAYS-ON RESIDENTS

  6. The v4 Address Space Is Melting! Just 23.8% left The End of The End-2-End model See November issue of the Cisco Internet Protocol Journal www.cisco.com/ipj

  7. Internet Penetration Statistics Source: Internet World Stats .com

  8. Overview References FAQ Request For Bid Index Registrations Search Engine Optimization PR Banner Ads Custom Program Global Online Marketing Ctr. Articles Newsletters International Trade   View this site in Search this site: Global Internet Statistics(by Language) Sources and references Details by country Here are the latest estimated figures of the number of people online in each language zone (native speakers). We classify by languages instead of by countries, since people speaking the same language form their own online community no matter what country they happen to live in. (Projected E-commerce figures by country) Sources and references Internetaccess (M) %'age world online pop. Total pop. (M) GDP ($B) %'age of world economy GDP per capita (K) Net Hosts(2003) Want to know when this page is updated with new figures (twice per year)? Register your e-mail address here. English 295.4 35.2% 508 Editor: Global Reach has been tracking non-English online populations since 1995.  You can see a graph of the growth of these online populations by clicking here.               This page is edited by Global Reach, a marketing communications consultancy that assists clients attract Website visitors worldwide from all countries that are online. Internet marketing is global (that is, multi-lingual) by nature, and this requires expertise in international marketing. We can expand a single-language site to several languages and actively promote the resulting multi-lingual site within those languages' online communities. Visit the Global Reach Web site -- languages available: Non-English 544.5 64.8% 5822 European Languages(non-English) 285.5 35.7% 1,218 $12,968 31.3% Catalan 2.4 2 6.6 Czech 3.8 3 12 $121 $10.0 316 Dutch 14.0 4 1.7% 20 $575 $28.5 4510 Finnish 2.8 5 6 $142 $23.6 1224 French 33.9 6 4.2% 77 $1517 4.2% $19.7 3739 German 55.3 7 6.9% 100 $2679 5.8% $26.8 5136 Greek 2.4 8 12 $189 $15.8 246 Hungarian 2.5 9 10 $96 $9.6 314 (languages) Italian 30.4 10 3.3% 62 $1251 3.6% $20.1 5521 Polish 9.6 11 1.2% 44 $359 $8.1 1297 Portuguese 24.412 3.1% 176 $1487 3.6% $8.4 3463 Contact info: globstats@global-reach.biz Romanian 4.4 13 26 $108 $4.2 141 Last revised on 30 Sept., 2004URL: Global Reach (global-reach.biz/globstats) Russian 6.5 14 0.8% 167 $822 1.8% $4.9 617 Danish 2.9 15 5.4 $171 $31.7 1467      Icelandic 0.2 15 .3 $6 $23.5 106 Norwegian 2.1 15 5 $136 $27.2 1013 Swedish 7.7 15 9 $237 $26.3 1540 Scandinavian languages (total) 12.8 15 1.6% 19.7 $550 1.3% $27.9 4126 Serbo-Croatian 1.0 16 20 54 Slovak 1.8 17 5.6 $47 $8.7 99 Slovenian 0.8 18 2 $22.9 $10.9 35 Spanish 72.0 19 9.0% 350 $2500 8.9% $7.1 3631 Turkish 6.8 20 67.4 $431 $6.4 345 Ukranian 0.9 47 $115 $2.3 96 TOTAL EUROPEAN LANGUAGES (excl. English) 285.5 35.7% 1,218 $12,968 31.3% ASIAN LANGUAGES Arabic 13.5 21 1.7% 300 $678 1.6% $4.2 145 Chinese 110.0 22 13.7% 874 $6328 13.0% $7.2 4014 Farsi 4.6 64 $84 500 Hebrew 3.8 23 5.2 $132 $21.0 634 Japanese 67.1 24 8.4% 125 $3,400 8.0% $27.2 12,962 Korean 31.325 3.9% 78 $887 2.0 $11.4 253 Malay 14.2 26 1.8% 229 $258 2.0% 95 Punjabi 0.827 38 Thai 7.1 28 46 $406 $8.8 104 Vietnamese 5.8 29 68 529 TOTAL ASIAN LANGUAGES 259.0 32.3% TOTAL WORLD 801.4 6,460 $41,400 Source: Global Reach (global-reach.biz/globstats) Size of Internet: Online Population Source: Global Reach (http://global-reach.biz/globstats/)last revised 2004 March 30

  9. Internet around the world

  10. Imagine the Internet as a plane! 1 Billion Passengers! 8 000 Pilots Running out of kyrozene ?!!

  11. Killer Apps

  12. A Brand New Experience

  13. ”Running out IP Addresses is like running out Oil!” Vint Cerf 2004 Emergency Some Urgency No Urgency

  14. So, Why Bother? E2E – The Best Kept Secret Complexity rises as technology exceeds its design limits Maintenance costs become excessive Workarounds become endemic Logical End-to-End model sacrificed Phone Call + Call back E2E IP Multimedia Connection

  15. E n d To E n d M u s c l e

  16. IPv4 IPv6 Vision 250 M 10 Billion Nodes Always-on Autoconfig Mobile Always-on Security Privacy

  17. The New Internet The TWO-WAY Internet Ressource Sharing Symmetric Filesharing Instant Communication Collaborative Computing Interactive Wide Open Again for INNOVATION

  18. IPv6 FORUM Supported by: The 21st Century Truly Global Effort IP Version 6 Working Group (ipv6)

  19. IPv6 Forum BOARD - Honorary Chairman: Vint Cerf Latif LADID Preisdent Jim Bound CTO Marc Blanchet, Bob Hinden Patrick Cocquet,VP Takashi Arano Liu Dong Bob Fink

  20. P o l i t i c a l G o o d w i l l

  21. Political Goodwill

  22. Political Goodwill Sep 2000 Dr. Jun Murai Japan:First Mover PM Mori u-Japan 2005

  23. Political Goodwill Feb 2001 Yong-Jin Kim Korea:2nd Mover IT 8-3-9 Strategy Chin Dae-je Minister of MIC

  24. Political Goodwill Feb 2001 i2010 eEurope 2005 Erkki Liikanen Joao Da Silva Mario Campolargo Ulf Dahlsten

  25. Political Goodwill Vincent Chen R.C. Taiwan IPv6 Forum Oct 2001 R.C. TAIWAN Dr. LIN, Fer-Chin Minister of State (w/o Portfolio)

  26. Security & Defence Industry Jim Bound CTO IPv6 Forum Chair NAv6TF Oct 2002 Oct 2002 Richard Clarke Howard Schmidt John Osterholz Marilyn Kraus

  27. Political Goodwill Liu Dong China IPv6 Council Nov 2003 Dr. Wu Hequan VP, Chinese Academy of Engineering

  28. I P v 6 F o r u m C h a p t e r s IPv6 Task Forces Around The World

  29. IPv6 Forum Chapters (15) IPv6 Task Forces (20) Downunder! Swedish IPv6 Task Force Finnish IPv6 Task Force

  30. IPv6 Ready LogoProgram 2003/2004: 137 Products Dr. Hiroshi Esaki 22 5 110 Hiroshi Miyata Cesar Viho Ben Schultz

  31. IPv6 New Economic Expansion New Lifestyles On the New Net

  32. Research & Deployment Luxembourg U-2010

  33. Built off Greek NREN (GRNET): 7 GRNET nodes 82 GSN distribution routers ~10,000 schools Each school today has two IPv4 /30 subnets Access network Loopback NAT interior Education Example:Greek Public School Network

  34. Internet Security

  35. v6 ISP Deployment IIJ, NTT Comm/VERIO, NTT-East, DTI, PoweredCom, Nifty, JapanTelecom, KDDI, AT&T JENES, MEX, STNet, HTCN, Freebit, Miako, Biglobe 6.1.2005: 1150 IPv6 179 598 360 13 15 ISPs - KT (Korea Telecom) - DACOM - HANARO + 70 SME ISPs

  36. Broadband Access Europe e-Taiwan India BB BBTTH – 2008 6 Mio Users BBTTH – 2008 20 Mio Users Japan

  37. Winning Industry: 3G Building on 1.6 Billion Cell Phones

  38. Winning Defence Germany France Korean

  39. Winning GRID

  40. Winning Microsoft Longhorn P2P Jawad Khaki

  41. Car Industry Building on 0.4 Billion Cars

  42. Consumer Electronics

  43. Home Networking Feel6 IPv6 Centrex

  44. In the making: v6 Devices RF-ID & PDA NOKIA Bio Sensors

  45. Still To Do WW: v6 P2P

  46. Global IPv6 Showcases China IPv6 ShowNet Taiwan v6Corner

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