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State of the Union of IPv6 January 2008 produced by the North American IPv6 Task Force, which operates under the global IPv6 Forum

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IPv6 State of the Union

January 28, 2008

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IPv6 Industry Status• Industry is realizing the limitations of IPv4, and

the solutions of IPv6• IPv6 network infrastructures are deployed

– No longer looking for “killer apps”– Focus is on how IPv6 simplifies infrastructure and

processes to exchange data• Which lowers costs to conduct business

• IPv6 is fundamental enabler. IPv6 fosters innovation thus driving growth– New technology with greater expansibility

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Mobile and Wireless Appliance

TVPCBusiness Entertainment

Mobile Consumer

Wireline

Wireless Home

Family

ITV

HDTV

HomeGateway

UnifiedMessaging

Location-Based HNet-3 E-Book

LiquidContent

ContentArchitecture

eTVDual

Screen

Open Cable

DVideo

Voice Portal

sPhone

Micro GPSHomeNet-2

Energy

Appliances

Tablet

E-GameConsole

BasicPersonalization

EnterprisePortals

Internet DataStreaming

Media

DTVWeb TV

ProprietaryDSTB

HomeTheater

PVR

FilmlessCamera

Stereo

M-Player

ProprietaryGame Console

SecurityHomeNet-1GM

OnStarGPS

SMS/Pagers

Palmtop

PDA

Phone

ConvergentSecurity

Device-SpecificContent

3-5

+ 2 Year

+1 Year

Now

Telematics

In a Converging Landscape

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Operating Eco-System

Business Enablement

Vendors

Competitors

Regulatory/Government

Standards

Consumers

Opportunities

Pain

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Worldwide Technology Evolution• Worldwide Internet Penetration

– 2005 1 Billion users 15%– 2010 1.6 Billion users 25%– 2015 2.3 Billion users 35%– 2020 3.2 Billion users 50%

• Everything over IP and Always-on Technologies• New applications environment• All of this cannot be achieved with the current

Internet based on IPv4+NAT+NAT…

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IPv6 Why do we Care?• Global adoption of mobile communications• Fixed Mobile Convergence• Accelerating Internet Growth through new

usages• Always-on devices, Internet appliances devices,

Home networks • Customer demand for Quality of Service and

increased security• IPv4 is running out of addressing space

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IPv6 Essential Benefits• IPv6 is NOT a new protocol paradigm

– But an evolution of the current Internet IPv4 paradigm• Moving to IPv6 can be done gradually or

expediently using a defined set of IPv6 Transition Mechanisms

• IPv6 will expedite the implementation of Network Centric Operations for Next Generation Network deployment

• Network users are coming to depend on information being delivered expeditiously and predictably.

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IPv6 Essential Benefits• Restoration of End-2-End

communication• Larger IP Address Space• Stateless Node Discovery and

Operations• Inherent Mobility and Roaming

support• IP Header Flow Label to

support Quality of Service – Even when all data is

encrypted

• IPv6 Header Compression – More efficient header

compression

• IPv6 Multicast capabilities – Streaming media and

multimedia content benefit by a more robust Multicast solution

• Extensible IP Architecture to support Future Payloads

• Required IPsec to be a Compliant Implementation

• Transition mechanisms exist to ease the transition from NAT to E2E network communications

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IPv6 a Foundation for Innovation• Key building blocks• Robust foundation for the creation improved net-centric

products and services• Robust foundation to create and improve existing net-

centric products and services– Ubiquitous Communications – need for a uniform

communications protocol that supports mobility and can handle a large number of devices

– VoIP/Multimedia Services - access content requires global access

– Social Networks require an Internet that is flexible and secure – Sensor Networks (e.g. monitoring systems) requires a flexible

platform that supports mobility, ad-hoc networking, security and a large number of simple devices.

– Product communities of interest require an infrastructure where all things can be connected and can rely on the network for that function

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IPv6 Business Advantage• There is NO IPv6 business case. IPv6 is the new Internet Protocol

layer 3 plumbing for the Next Generation Networks (NGN) Internet evolution.

• But there is an IPv6 business “advantage” that will expand capability, which will enhance opportunity. A few of those below for discussion (there are others):– Use of globally routable addresses to expand network communications

beyond the view of private NAT'd networks. This cannot be easily done with IPv4.

– The option of true IP Layer end-to-end communications between two peers, without middle boxes or translation to foster new business innovation and growth.

– Seamless network connectivity for mobile clients (an emerging business opportunity). IPv6 enhancements to support stateless autoconfiguration and mobile IP roaming. This cannot be accommodated with IPv4 today.

– The cost of not deploying IPv6 could have significant impact on any business wanting to participate in the emerging NGN evolution

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Commercial Support for IPv6

www.ipv6ready.org

• Industry standard measure of IPv6 capability and interoperability is the IPv6 Forum IPv6 Ready Logo – See IPv6 Forum IPv6 ready

Logo white paper for more information

• In line with different Government IPv6 profiles

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Global Mandates / Policy for IPv6• 3GPP mandated use of IPv6 for IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystems) 2000

– 3G IMS selected by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) as the Next Generation Networks (NGN) platform

• September 2000, the Japanese Prime Minister identified IPv6 as a critical part of the eJapan 2005 initiative.

• South Korean Government announced its support for IPv6 in Feb 2001• United States Department of Defense mandated the integration of IPv6 in

June 2003 to be ready by 2008. – In June 2005 the White House Office of Management (OMB) has set the

milestones that federal agencies must use IPv6 by June 2008 • European Space Agency declared its support to IPv6• Japanese Intelligent Transport System (ITS) project and the European

Car2Car consortium recommended exclusively use of IPv6 for its future Car2car applications

• Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB-S) consortium decided to move to IPv6• Chinese government created and financially supports CNGI, an IPv6

backbone network designed to be the core of China’s Internet infrastructure • CENELEC has opted for IPv6 for the Smart home concept • GRID has adopted IPv6 in its Globus Toolkit 4• WIMAX forum relationship

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Backup Slides

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IPv6 Forum www.ipv6forum.org• World-wide consortium of leading

Internet vendors, Industry, and Research & Education Networks

• Mission – To promote IPv6 by dramatically

improving market and user awareness of IPv6

– To create a quality and secure new Generation Internet

– To allow world-wide equitable access to knowledge and technology

– To promote interoperable testing thru the IPv6 Ready Logo program: http://www.ipv6ready.org

• 10 IPv6 Forum Chapters and 25 IPv6 Task Forces around the world

• Address worldwide deployment issues to overcome barriers to IPv6 deployment

– Stepping back from taking a promotion body role

• Main focus is the business strategy of assisting IPv6 deployment from a technology perspective along with education on IPv6

• President – Latif Ladid• Chief Technology Officer – Jim Bound• IPv6 Forum Fellows

– Jeff Doyle– Hiroshi Esaki – Tony Hain– Merike Kaeo– John Loughney – Hua Ning– Yanick Pouffary– Carl Williams

• CTO Executive Committee

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North American IPv6 Task Force• Subchapter of the IPv6 Forum,

Non-profit volunteer body• Promote the deployment of IPv6

across North America• Provide technology and transition

input to support North American deployment efforts

– Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Homeland Security, Independent Software Vendors, and Commercial Service Providers

• Provide business, promotional, educational, and technical center of expertise for IPv6 in North America

– To any entity building, deploying, or developing IPv6 for deployment

• Continue to lead the Moonv6 IPv6 Network Pilot

– Expand that backbone peering network as a worldwide IPv6 backbone Network Pilot

• Develop IPv6 deployment technology usage guides as required.

• Wiki• NAv6TF Sub-chapters

– California IPv6 Task Force – MidAtlantic IPv6 Task Force – Canadian IPv6 Task Force – Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force

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How can you get help?• E-Mail us at our website: www.nav6tf.org• E-mail us after this meeting and we’ll help

answer your questions.• Invite us to your event, and we’ll present on

general topics, or specific topics.