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IP v 6 Two-way Internet. HOST -2 - HOST. Peer - 2 - Peer. G R I D -2 - G R I D. ANY -2 - ANY. IPv6 – Speeding Up The Uptake. “Mario Campolargo, HoU, DG INFSO F3”. Business Drivers. IPv6 Technology Value. Political Goodwill. eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap.
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IP v 6 Two-way Internet HOST -2 - HOST Peer - 2 - Peer G R I D -2 - G R I D ANY -2 - ANY
IPv6 – Speeding Up The Uptake “Mario Campolargo, HoU, DG INFSO F3”
Business Drivers IPv6 Technology Value Political Goodwill eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions “The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints”
Political Goodwill Feb 2001 i2010 eEurope 2005 Erkki Liikanen Joao Da Silva Mario Campolargo Ulf Dahlsten
Political Goodwill Sep 2000 Dr. Jun Murai Japan:First Mover PM Mori u-Japan 2005
Political Goodwill Feb 2001 Yong-Jin Kim Korea:2nd Mover IT 8-3-9 Strategy Chin Dae-je Minister of MIC
Security & Defence Industry Jim Bound CTO IPv6 Forum Chair NAv6TF Oct 2002 Oct 2002 Richard Clarke Howard Schmidt John Osterholz Marilyn Kraus
Political Goodwill Liu Dong China IPv6 Council Nov 2003 Dr. Wu Hequan VP, Chinese Academy of Engineering
Political Goodwill Patrick Cocquet VP IPv6 Forum Oct 2003 FRANCE Claudie Haigneré Minister of R&D 2003
Political Goodwill Helmut Leopold Chair Austrian IPv6 Task Force Apr 2004 AUSTRIA April 2004 Dr. Georg Serentschy GM - RTR Dr. Hubert Gorbach Infrastrukturminister und Vizekanzler
Political Goodwill Erik Huizer Chair Netherlands IPv6 Task Force Apr 2005 The Netherlands April 2005 C.J. Wansbeek, DGTP, Ministry of Economic Affaires
Political Goodwill Regulator-Driven : Finland & Austria Regulator-Driven : Finland & Austria Government-Driven: Holland & Irland Government-Driven: Holland & Irland
IPv6 Task Forces in Europe and Around The World
IPv6 Advocacy Task Forces (30) Downunder! Swedish IPv6 Task Force Finnish IPv6 Task Force
IPv6 Drivers New Economic Expansion New Lifestyles On the New Net
Winning Defence Germany France Korean
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
Broadband Access Europe e-Taiwan India BB BBTTH – 2008 6 Mio Users BBTTH – 2008 20 Mio Users Japan
Winning Industry: 3G Building on 1.6 Billion Cell Phones
Winning Microsoft Longhorn P2P Jawad Khaki
Car Industry Building on 0.4 Billion Cars
Home Networking Feel6 IPv6 Centrex
In the making: v6 Devices RF-ID & PDA NOKIA Bio Sensors
Global IPv6 Showcases China IPv6 ShowNet Taiwan v6Corner
Luxemburg Global v6 Apps Promotion
What The Papers Say! Carolyn Marsan Izumi Miki
Global IPv6 Summits UAE IPv6 Summit 12 Summits in 2004 24 000 Delegates in 2004 The Largest Non-formal IPv6 University 12 Summits in 2004 & 2005 24 000 Delegates in 2004 The Largest Non-formal IPv6 University 12 Summits in 2004 24 000 Delegates in 2004 The Largest Non-formal IPv6 University
Some Barriers to take down! Initial Applications Barriers Initial Middleware Software Initial Security General Barriers to IPv6 Deployment Courtesy: Jim Bound Initial Network Infrastructure Standards Business
The New Internet IPv4 Roadmap 1 billion + Connected Devices IPv6 NCP WWW P2P GRID-2-GRID ANY-2-ANY IP Evolution WWW Email @ 100m 2010 1983 1999 2005 1969 Worldwide Wireless
IPv6 is an Iceberg The End-User will not see but feel all of it !