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I P v 6 T h e N E W I N T E R N E T

I P v 6 T h e N E W I N T E R N E T. The Heart Won First The Brain Still Second. Ancient Egyptians believed the h eart was the center of intelligence and emotion. They also thought so little of the brain that during mummification, they removed the brain entirely

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I P v 6 T h e N E W I N T E R N E T

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  1. I P v 6 T h e N E W I N T E R N E T

  2. The Heart Won First The Brain Still Second • Ancient Egyptians believed the heart was the center of intelligence and emotion. • They also thought so little of the • brain that during mummification, • they removed the brain entirely • from bodies.

  3. Zero Is Computing Roman Numbers Survived Al-Khouarizmi was the first to explain the Hindu system of numerals. He created "Algebra" and "Arithmetic" around 820 AD. His Arithmetic book is the first Arab work that explains the decimal place value system.

  4. GEARBOX Manual Automatic

  5. ASCI Table US ASCII = 7 Bits International ASCII = 8 Bits DNS  IDN Courtesy of i-dns.net

  6. Is this the Fate of the Internet The Internet Was the Most Challenged Technology!

  7. What about OSI in the 1980s? • IP started as a two-man effort • Grew dynamically by peer design, implementation and pragmatic experience • Added protocols came from systems needs • OSI Protocols designed by international committee without implementation • Change control very bureaucratic • Tried to design a complete system • OSI was mandated, IP by natural selection • IP provided free on Unix by DARPA support and tested in numerous projects • OSI not really part of such a wide experimental action

  8. Internet at Cross Roads • Several new Services are starting to • use the Internet • Mobility – as it develops • WiFi – growing rapidly • Several huge new countries – like China • Many current services realise new needs • Security, mobility, multicast, re-configuration • Internet Governance - key issue – WSIS - UN

  9. So, Why Bother?E2E – The Best Kept Secret • Complexity rises as technology exceeds its design limits • Workarounds become endemic • Maintenance costs become excessive • Logical End-to-End model of networking sacrificed Phone Call + Call back End 2 End IP Multimedia Connection

  10. So, Why Bother?E2E – The Best Kept Secret

  11. Quoting Geoff Houston Email from Geoff - dated August 21, 2003 „ It is possible to make the guess that even today, if all theNATS, gateways, DHCP pools, ALGs were to be removedfrom the network, and end-to-end address-based clear network-level peering were put in its placewe'd bebeyond IPv4 addressing capabilities right now".

  12. Internet around the world

  13. The Global IPv4 Gap

  14. Quoting Geoff Houston Email from Geoff - dated August 21, 2003 „ The carriers are firm believers in complexity-creation as the key to their longer term survival in this digital world, and their transition into V6 may well be one that will only happen once they see that all thecruft of complexity and "value adding" can be translated into this V6 world. Sad, but unfortunately it appears to be the case!".

  15. Quoting Telekom Austria Helmut Leopold, Head of Platform and Technology Management April 2, 2004 „ In the future the Internet will become a uniform medium for telephone, data services, entertainment and much more. Within the coming years IPv6 will become an indispensable link between diverse services and network technologies, and thus will have central strategic importancein reducing costs and complexityfor Telekom Austria!".

  16. The Future of the Internet InterNET InterNAT NAT EXPERTS Work Now on NAT Traversal Cowboy RFCs ! or NAT is about Control IPv6 is about Freedom !

  17. The Next Big Thing • IBM: ”On-Demand Computing” • Carly Fiorina:”Adaptive Information Technology” • Bill Gates: ” Seamless Computing ” • Other Vendors: > Ubiquitous Computing > Autonomous Computing > Utility Computing • Forester Research: ” Organic Computing ” • Gartner: ” Real-TimeComputing ” • Vision Hard to Name: Unglamorous Technology: • ”Futility Computing”

  18. Voice Fixed, wireless Data Fixed Broadcasting Cable, satellite terrestial Service IPv6 Type of network Terminal Roadmap to Most Advanced IT Nation! Telecoms Wireless Satellite Cable

  19. ‥‥ ‥‥ Cupper Wireless Fiber PLC Everything On The NET IPv6

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

  21. Addressing The Edge End 2 End Secure Always-On Connection Power To The Edge

  22. Strategic Government SupportDeployment Roadmap CNGI 2005 e!2005 China eEurope 2005 US DOC France India 2006 GIG 2008 US DOD Spain Denmark Austria Ireland Switzerland German MOD

  23. Strategic Standards Bodies Support GRID FORUM 2005 3G mandates IPv6 ITS mandates IPv6 B3G mandates IPv6

  24. Strategic Advocacy Bodies Support UN Fosters IPv6 WSIS Fosters IPv6

  25. IPv6 TF Around The World Leadership Worldwide

  26. It's an Irresistable Force

  27. AARNet’s Pacific Ocean links

  28. Not The Famous IETF Toaster But at Last a Linux WristWatch • Research Prototype • ARM7 Processor (18Mhz), 8MB DRAM, 16MB Flash, 320x240 Display • Runs Linux OS • Serial Line, Bluetooth • Needs to be on a cradle to use serial connection

  29. IPv6 Is Like Gravity It's an Irresistable Force

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