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Novelties On The Internet Technology and Services

Novelties On The Internet Technology and Services. Budi Rahardjo http://budi.insan.co.id Institut Teknologi Bandung 2004. Presented at “Techno Pre-Eminence 10 th Conference & Exhibition 2004” (TPE-2004), RISTI, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, December 2 nd 2004.

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Novelties On The Internet Technology and Services

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  1. Novelties On The Internet Technology and Services Budi Rahardjo http://budi.insan.co.idInstitut Teknologi Bandung 2004 Presented at “Techno Pre-Eminence 10th Conference & Exhibition 2004” (TPE-2004), RISTI, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, December 2nd 2004

  2. IEEE Spectrum – November 2004 asked 40 Tech Gurus: “Most important technology of the last 40 years”. Answers: Integrated Circuits Internet Computers Technology that has evolved in a surprising ways: Internet Cellular Internet Wonders TPE 2004

  3. Started as a research network, ARPANET Grew to cover research and education entities (Thus, it is mind boggling when somebody said “internet for education”.) Then, 1990s, become accessible to public and commerce. All hell breaks loose! History of the Internet TPE 2004

  4. History of the Internet (part 2) • Future: Internet Protocol (IP) becoming public “utility”, ubiquitous / pervasive • Difficult to find the right business model, especially when it has become public utility • Internet2 (back to square one)? TPE 2004

  5. History of Internet Applications • Email (still the most popular applications) • File transfer (FTP) • Information system (gopher, WAIS, etc.) • Hyper information system (WWW, portal, [weblog] blog, virtual desktop) TPE 2004

  6. BLOG http://gbt.blogspot.com TPE 2004

  7. History of Internet Applications:Multimedia Apps • Multimedia applications • Streaming audio & video • Games / entertainment • VoIP, MoIP • (Voice over Bluetooth?) TPE 2004

  8. GAMES TANTRA TPE 2004

  9. P2P applications (file sharing / exchange, multimedia exchange) Bandwidth hungry Legal aspect? What kind of business model? History of Internet Applications:Peer To Peer Applications TPE 2004

  10. Computer terminals Personal computers, portable notebooks Cellular phones and PDA. Mobile devices Internet-enabled devices (coffee maker, toaster, refrigerators, TiVo) Next? …ATM machines, embedded systems History of Internet Devices TPE 2004

  11. Technology Drivers • Computer Technology • Moore’s law: complexity doubles every 18 months • Good enough • Storage Technology • Increases 3 times / year • Good enough • Network Technology • Increase in speed, lower in price • But … new bandwidth-hungry applications.The need for (more) speed! TPE 2004

  12. Internet “Governance” • No centralized management (?). Responsibilities are distributed (e.g. IP allocation, DNS). • What about ENUM? • ICANN vs. ITU • Communities • Co-operation and collaboration are the keys • Open standards based on consensus (e.g. RFC) • Open forum to discuss technical aspects • Caught Government off guard • Still trying to find the best Internet governance model TPE 2004

  13. IP “Problems” • IP (v4, that is) is not the best protocol, but good enough. • No guarantee. No QoS. • (Sometimes) it is difficult to predict the quality. • Solution? • Many “managed” solutions have failed to gain popularity. For example: Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). Would MPLS have the same fate? • Just throw in more bandwidth if you need more. Bandwidth is “cheap”. TPE 2004

  14. IP “Problems” • IP (v4) has no built in security • Solution? • Add band-aid / patched security solutions. Good enough. • Security built in applications, instead • Would IP v6 help? Maybe … but need more IPv6 devices TPE 2004

  15. Problems vs. Opportunities • But, IP is so pervasive. Everybody uses it. You cannot escape from it. Mind as well build opportunities around it. • How to unlock the opportunitiesbehind IP business … ? TPE 2004

  16. Summary • The Internet is here and will continue to grow with • New applications and technologies • New innovations • Still trying to find • the right (Internet) governance model • the right business model TPE 2004

  17. … the Internet … • The most important technology for the last 40 years? • THE INTERNET • The most important technology in the next decade • THE INTERNET • Technology that has evolved in a surprising way • THE INTERNET TPE 2004

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