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Learn about the current and future business drivers of IPv6 technology globally. Explore the impact on industries such as telecommunications, IoT, security, and emerging technologies. Discover key drivers shaping the future landscape of digital connectivity.
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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