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It takes Passion & Patience !

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“The IPv6 Final Marathon”

Perception: IPv4 is Innovation - IPv6: an Upgrade

Yv4 Yv6Not needed Needed?

Innovation Upgrade

Powerful Same & More

Political Goodwill

Business Drivers

Technology Value

Infrastructure

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WORLD INTERNET USAGE & POPULATION STATISTICS

World Regions Population( 2007 Est.)

Population% of

World

Internet Usage,Latest Data

% Population( Penetra

tion )

Usage% of

World

Usage Growth2000-2007

Africa 933,448,292 14.2 % 43,995,700 4.7 % 3.5 % 874.6 %

Asia 3,712,527,624 56.5 % 459,476,825 12.4 % 36.9 % 302.0 %

Europe 809,624,686 12.3 % 337,878,613 41.7 % 27.2% 221.5 %

Middle East 193,452,727 2.9 % 33,510,500 17.3 % 2.7 % 920.2 %

North America 334,538,018 5.1 % 234,788,864 70.2 % 18.9% 117.2 %

Latin America 556,606,627 8.5 % 115,759,709 20.8 % 9.3 % 540.7 %

Oceania / Australia 34,468,443 0.5 % 19,039,390 55.2 % 1.5 % 149.9 %

WORLD TOTAL 6,574,666,417 100.0 % 1,244,449,601 18.9 % 100.0 % 244.7 %

IPv4 Achieved the Critical 20%IPv6 Can Drive Growth & Continuity!

Yv4 Yv6

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WWW: WORLD WIDE WIRELESS

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German IPv6 Council Initiatives

- German IPv6 ROADMAP- TRAINING (eLearning)- Showcase @ HPI- Dissemination & PR Efforts- EC IPv6 Conference March 3-4

Slovenia- German IPv6 Summit 14-15-16,

2008 – Viviane Reding/ Vint Cerf

- Worldwide Collaboration

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World’s Top 21 Telecom Companies by Revenue ($US Billion)

66.4

65.9

63.1

59.8

43.5

40.2

38.3

35.9

28.5

25.7

25.1

24.8

21.5

18.6

17.3

16.5

16.1

15.1

77.0

Verizon Communications

NTT

Deutsche Telekom

Telefonica

France Telecom

AT&T

Vodafone

Sprint Nextel

Telecom Italia

BT

China Mobile Communications

KDDI

Comcast

Vivendi

China Telecommunications

America Movil

Korea Telecom

Telstra

BCE

Carso Global Telecom

Royal KPN

Source:July 23, 2007

92.0

93.2

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IPv6 vs. IPv4 Security Model

IPv4Internet

IPsecNode

IPsecNodeR R

Global address segmentsPrivate address

segmentsPrivate address

segmentsIPv4

NAT NAT

Low interoperability between different vendors

Site-to-Site secure communications

IPsec optional

Secure Transmission

Low security in the LAN segments

Branch A Branch B

Easy to set up new connectionEnd-to-End secure

communications

IPv6 Internet

IPv6Global address segments

RREnd-to-End secure communications

IPsec support mandated

RBranch A Branch B

Partner company

Secure Transmission

Secure Transmission

Easy to configure IP-VPNs between end-to-end nodes with IPv6

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The UOPF and m2m-x

Ubiquitous Open Platform Forum ISPs and appliance manufactures established the UOPF in February of

2004 to accelerate the Internet Appliance market. ISPs: NTT Com, KDDI, Fujitsu, NEC, Panasonic, Sony Manufactures: Hitachi, Matsushita, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Pioneer,

Sanyo, Sony, Toshiba http://uopf.org/en/

m2m-x m2m-x is an open standard - the UOPF published the technical

specifications in April of this year. One great example of a peer-to-peer technology. The basis for m2m-x is to create new IPv6 business models and

provide customers with “secure, easy, and real-time communications between objects on an end-to-end basis.”

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m2m-x Technology

IPv6 InternetIPv6 Internet

m2m-xManagement Server

Secure Signaling ChannelSecure Signaling Channel

Secure Data ChannelSecure Data Channel

QuickTime™ and aGraphics decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

LAN

VPN connection

m2m-x = machine to machine security (authentication and encryption) anytime, anywhere Designed to facilitate secure communications between appliances, computers, and any other device Based on IPsec and SIP Authentication, connection management, and configuration is controlled by a central m2m-x management server After necessary connection management by m2m-x server, data communications between devices is conducted peer-to-peer with IPsec encryption with no intervention by the m2m-x server

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Example 1: Smart Home Security System

Mobile Network

m2m-xManagement

Server

Home owner @Mobile

SecurityOfficer

Sensor

Security Controller

Camera

IntruderHome owner

@Office

Features: Secured communication: m2m-x security Strict Authorization: No third party eavesdropping Application Integration: Uses SIP 3PCC for connection establishment

Other Applications: Office-building, Industry, Campus, Home security, Emergency Services, Remote Health Care

Upon detecting an intruder, the system instantly finds the current location of the authorized watcher (e.g. home owner) and establishes a video connection.

Home

Remote 3PCCPS

3PCC: 3rd Party Call Control,PS: Presence Server

GW

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Example 2: Cyber Conferencing System

NTT GlobalIPv6 Backbone

m2m-xServer

Office A Office BEnd to End IPsec VPN

Data Channel( Secure transmission )

Signaling(Secure session control)

Remote Maintenance site

IPv6 ready collaboration system works based on the m2m-x authentication platform. For remote site meeting facilitation, this system enables not only video communications but also sharing images, applications and handwritten notes on the screen between remote sites - interactively and securely.

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Bechtel IPv6

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Protocol Trends in Control Networks

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Many other significant change driversEconomics, Interoperability, SimplifySecurityCustomer requirements

Non-IP IP

Fieldbus

PROFIBUS

BACnet

Others

BACnet/IP

Fieldbus HSE

PROFInet

IP-based

Bechtel IPv6

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Internet Communes networkEdge

Router Stateful Firewall

ISP Router

Public servers

IPv4 NAT

Internet Lander Ministry of EducationEdge

Router Stateful Firewall

ISP Router

Public servers

IPv4 NAT

Internet Federal Ministry of EducationEdge

Router Stateful Firewall

ISP Router

Public servers

IPv4 NAT

German Federal Government Simple email as Driver

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Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2016 39 www.deutschland-online.de

DEUTSCHLANDONLINE

Dezentrale Netze und DC betreiben

IPv4 und IPv6 parallel

Zusätzlich IPv6 enabled

DC-Backbone als isoliertes Netz oder

dediziertes logisches MPLS VPN

Die DOI definierte IPv4/IPv6 Dualstack Zielarchitektur …

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Internet African MinistryEdge Router

Stateful Firewall

ISP Router

Public servers

IPv4 NAT

Developing Nations Ministers Yahoo email – the only email

African Minister

Spy

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Government & Industry Emergency & Crisis Management

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IT Budgets

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With Everyone!

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Internet Environment Diversity

Teleworker

Residential

Dual Stack or MPLS & 6PE

IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels or Dedicated data link layers

Cable

IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels

IPv6 IXIPv6 over IPv4 tunnels or Dedicated data link layers

DSL,FTTH,Dial

Aggregation

IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels or Dual stack

ISP’s

6to4 Relay

Dual Stack

ISATAP

Enterprise

Enterprise

WAN: 6to4, IPv6 over IPv4, Dual Stack

Teleworker

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