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The Internet in 2020

The Internet in 2020. IGF-UA, Ukraine, 4 September 2010 Olivier Crépin-Leblond – ocl@gih.com. Ukraine Internet, May 1994. Internet IP ( Moskow, AO Relcom, (M9) - 193.124.22.0) | | |

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The Internet in 2020

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  1. The Internet in 2020 IGF-UA, Ukraine, 4 September 2010 Olivier Crépin-Leblond – ocl@gih.com

  2. Ukraine Internet, May 1994 Internet IP ( Moskow, AO Relcom, (M9) - 193.124.22.0) | | | | | +--193.125.68.131 (ns.carrier.kiev.ua) 19200 bps, | +--193.124.51.65 (ns.gu.kiev.ua) 19200 bps, | ++-193.124.57.65 (ktts.kharkov.ua) 19200 bps, | this host has more than 20 (!) IP links in Kharkov | and Donetsk (Ukraine). | | ++-193.124.65.254 (ukrcom.sebastopol.ua) 19200 bps +-193.124.53.65 (spider.cris.crimea.ua) 19200 bps +-193.124.52.20 (vista.odessa.ua) 19200 bps "

  3. Infrastructure required for telecommunications • Always connected “Data Glove” incorporating a fully networked personal digital assistant • Possibility to consult pictures of area (like Google maps), to control drone aircraft directly or to access remote cameras • Helmet-mounted Webcam, food, health and GPS location device • This is only addressable via IPv6 This will all be used in civilian applications! Source: US Army Natick Systems

  4. Infrastructure required for telecommunications These are the applications of the future • Always connected Personal Digital Assistant: • Mobile phone (Apple iPhone & iPad, Nokia, HTC etc.) • Possibility to surf Web sites, but also use artificial intelligence for the digital assistant to automatically book tickets, shop, see pictures of area (like Google maps), to access remote cameras, and to find out about anything, anywhere. GPS location device with information about services. This is only addressable via IPv6! • Law enforcement and civil protection • Police can use all of these services, and more, to ensure the safety of the population. Firemen can coordinate information more easily. Ambulances and emergency services will know more information before arriving on scene. • Always online - Everywhere

  5. Future Solution – Internet everywhere In the future, communication will go everywhere

  6. IPv6 Sensors everywhere

  7. The Smart Grid Source: US National Institute of Standards & Technology

  8. Internet essentials • Today: human to human and human to device traffic • Future that we know: a lot of device to device traffic • Infrastructure has to be developed enough to support this • IPv6 addresses to many more devices than today • We don’t know: Communication standards and all future services to be implemented What we need: User-centric Internet which respects the end to end principle and constitutes no barrier to innovation

  9. Don’t be afraid of change! • Horse drawn carriages are history • Today there’s a systemic barrier to the Internet’s Growth • Laws and processes are designed to safeguard what is currently in place • Baggage which, in some cases, will have to be changed • Otherwise? The market will dictate change and it will find opportunities elsewhere

  10. Internet in 2020? Quotes – Vinton Cerf • The Internet is based on a layered, end-to-end model that allows people at each level of the network to innovate free of any central control. • By placing intelligence at the edges rather than control in the middle of the network, the Internet has created a platform for innovation. • Science-fiction does not remain fiction for long, and certainly not on the Internet. US Scientist, widely known as one of the Fathers of the Internet

  11. The Internet in 2020 THANK YOU Olivier Crépin-Leblond – ocl@gih.com

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