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IPv6Forum World Congress 2006-02-22 Marc Blanchet, Moderator. IPv6 Business Drivers. Current Drivers (NA). general concern for future address space potential explosion of internet enabled. Mobile phones requiring address space
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IPv6Forum World Congress2006-02-22 Marc Blanchet, Moderator IPv6 Business Drivers
Current Drivers (NA) • general concern for future address space • potential explosion of internet enabled. Mobile phones requiring address space • government mandates in the US,Europe, japan, china to implement v6 • increasing numbers of internet-enabled appliances. That is also a driver in the next 5 to 10 years. • future potential of broadband over power lines with many electrical appliances online through the power wiring in buildings.
Current Business Drivers (NA) • WiMax • Mobile PDA/hand-held/devices • VoIP
Business Drivers (NA) • Content Distribution Systems: Leverage multicast,home agent services • Communities of Interest/Product Tethering: • VoIP: Simple, follow-me anywhere communications that eliminate the NAT • Sensor networks: Utilized in home appliances for things like energy control, security monitoring, device control, utility monitoring • Management: Home networks will be more complicated, too much so for normal users to manage themselves. Management services from the access providers will be a potential business opportunity.
Business Drivers (LA) • Logistic and E2E Supply Chain • Internet access in large scale provided by Digital TV System • E-Banking with E2E Security • Multicast VoIP Conference • Ecosystems sensors and Transit Traffic Control
Current Business Drivers (LA) • Research and Develop projects and networks. • VoIP (just beginning) • IPv6 Tours • Policy changes and no charge for IPv6 allocations
Current Business Drivers (EU) • New Defense communication systems based on the Network Centric Warfare concept. • Mobility and vertical handover (roaming between different access technologies). Example of the KDDI trials in Japan. WiBro deployment in Korea. • Academic networks with deployments in Universities and schools. All backbones are more or less IPv6 ready at state level. On going integration on regional level and in university networks.
Current/Future Business Drivers (EU) • The need for address space • The ubiquitous/pervasive explosion of mobile devices • The proliferation of p2p style services (including VoIP) • The need for security, especially in a p2p service-oriented world • Public-sector policy, particularly here in Europe
Current Business Drivers (Asia) • VoIP on handheld devices. • Mobility Environment (NEMO, Mobile IP, ...etc) for handheld devices. • Multihoming & Multicast • Transition • All kinds of ALG
Business Drivers (Asia) • WiMax • Facility/Building sensor network that will lead energy saving with lighting/air conditioning contorol and security with camera/human sensor/tracing RF-ID/WiFi node positioning.
Future Business Drivers (NA) • Apple's H2 video format • Auto industry morph more into technology companies • digital mental telepathy • Cyber sex and online gaming • social networking sites
Future Business Drivers (LA) • Wireless networks (maybe MIPv6 ? and 3G ?, WiMax, etc.) • ADSLv6, PLC, etc. • Research and home networks. • Online games, etc.
Future Business Drivers (EU) • Transportation systems. Routers in trains, cars, trucks.... Large R&D project in Europe to deploy emergency services. • Home networks with development of e-services: e-care (aging population), e-security (monitoring), personal contents, energy control systems... • City/Regional/National/International distributed systems (heating, energy, environment control, security...). Use of fixed addresses to ease the system deployment and management. • Industrial command & control systems • Personal devices with ad'hoc network configuration
Future Business Drivers (Asia) • P2P Streaming Video Application with BT function. • uPNP • WiMax • 802.20 • Database ALG
My IPv6 business drivers • Network management pain. • Ubiquitous world
Summary • Technology • Addresses: • No more IPv4 remaining. • To connect/reach devices • Layer3 of new access technologies: 3G, WiMax, 802.20, WiBRO, PowerLine • Security • Multicast • ALG, uPNP • Government: • Government mandates, policies • Research and education networks deployments • Applications: • Mobility/Ubiquitous/Network Mobility • P2P, VoIP • Control/Sensors/industrial command • Defense • Transportation • Home and personal networks and services and devices