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IPv6 – Myths vs. Truths

Explore the myths and truths about IPv6 and its impact on the internet. Learn why IPv6 is necessary for the future and how it can benefit businesses. Discover the potential of IPv6 for innovation and competitiveness.

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IPv6 – Myths vs. Truths

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  1. IPv6 – Myths vs. Truths Where we could go “with or without “you””?

  2. Where we were without Internet? • Unconnected • Information lost • More expensive processes • Slow computational evolution • No WWW • No e-commerce • No VoIP • No worms

  3. Who won the first round? • Everyone! The Internet was born for all • .Com investors;-( • All connected Companies (GE, Wal-mart, Microsoft, Amazon) • The richest nations around the world • Developers – NAT did’t come with the net • Hackers

  4. Will the Internet support everything? • IPv4 address space - 4,294,967,296 in all! • 7Bi the world’s population by 2013 • 2Bi mobile phones in 2005 • 212MI broadband access market in 2005 • 193MI VoIP by 2006 • 23MI RFID Readers • 120MI* of Chines connected • China has less than 9% of the population on the net

  5. Exercise • 1,2Bi* people connects to the Internet • DSL line • Mobile Phone/PDA • Game console • VoIP** • IPTV*** • Wi-Fi access • 1,2 x 3 IPv4 address per person = Total IPv4 3,6Bi – Game over! • 1,2 x 1 IPv4 address per person = The “game” costs more expensive for all *1,2 Bi are the richest world population **VoIP lines needs to be connected 24/7 ***Like a VoIP, IPTV will require a new hardware to solve NAT problems

  6. Who will win the ne(x)t round? • The richest nations again? • Early IPv6 adopters? • The best IPv6 services/application developers? • Who develops/executes an IPv6 master plan? • Companies with expensive processes/services through NAT? • All of them who deploys IPv6 and allow the innovation?

  7. What we think about IPv6 • IPv6 is IPv4’s evolution and both will run together for many years • Start to develop/acquire/supply both ASAP • Asset Management is more easy for long time • Your company can be IPv6-ready without know the migration costs. • The market regulates the prices • Long time, low price • Your company can be more competitive using IPv6 features • Your product could has new tecnologies and services with more features and low administrative costs

  8. Questions and Answers Presented by: Robson Oliveira E-maill: robson.oliveira@ipv6dobrasil.com Enum Telephone: +55 11 32621814

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