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NATwork of NATworks

Network of Networksto

109- Net10

Innovators NAT engineers

WWW- Client/Server

33 Kbps

Public Internet

104

Pioneers

Email, FTP

9.6 Kbps

Gov. Internet

1038

EveryOneEverything

Wireless, StreamingMedia, P2P, GRID

1 Mbps +

Global Internet

DIAL-UP INTERNETDIAL-UP INTERNET ALWAYS-ONALWAYS-ON

NCPNCP IPv4/NATIPv4/NAT IPv6IPv6

TTOURISTSOURISTS RESIDENTSRESIDENTS

The End of The End-2-End modelIPv4 /8 pool

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See November issue of the Cisco Internet Protocol Journalwww.cisco.com/ipj

The v4 Address Space Is Melting! Just 23.8% left

Internet Penetration StatisticsRegions Pop(2004)

M

Internet Use

(Q1 2004) M

% Penetration

Africa 906 10.1 1.1 Asia 3,654 235.1 6.4 Europe 729 204.6 28.1 Middle East

259 14.5 5.6

North America

327 216.0 66.1

Latin Am

Caribbean 546 49.5 9.1

Oceania 32 15.7 49.1 Total 6,453 745.4 11.5

Source: InternetWorldStats.com

Size of Internet: Online Population

Internet Access (Million)

% pop online

Total 729.2

English 287.5 35.8%

Non-English

516.7 64.2%

European excl English

276.0 37.9%

Asian Languages

240.6 33.0%

Source: Global Reach (http://global-reach.biz/globstats/)last revised 2004 March 30

Internet around the world

Nation (Internet code)

Population (2003)

Internet users (2002)

% Internet Penetration Rate

Global IPv4 address assigned

per country

Current /8 equivalent

addresses needed to reach 20% H-ratio of

85%

Number of IPv4 /8

required for 20%

H-ratio of 85%

209 countries

Worldwide6,321,688,31

1 613,040,319 9.70%2,455,834,13

5 1476,229,490,1

97 372.3

Specified use (IANA) 605,093,888 36.070

China (.cn)1,304,196,00

0 56,600,000 4.34% 44,007,936 2.6301,761,501,8

91 105.00

India (.in)1,065,462,00

0 5,000,000 0.50% 2,804,480 0.1701,699,132,0

89 101.28

Indonesia (.id) 219,883,000 4,400,000 2.00% 1,141,504 0.070 261,377,868 15.58

Brazil (.br) 178,470,000 13,980,000 7.83% 1,199,160 0.080 202,594,158 12.08

Pakistan (.pk) 153,578,000 1,200,000 0.78% 254,464 0.020 175,020,149 10.44

Bangladesh (.bd) 146,736,000 150,000 0.10% 128,000 0.010 166,655,664 9.94

Nigeria (.ng) 124,009,000 100,000 0.08% 114,688 0.010 136,679,929 8.15

Russia (.ru) 143,246,000 18,000,000 12.57% 7,638,944 0.460 113,059,221 6.74

Vietnam (.vn) 81,377,000 400,000 0.49% 159,232 0.010 82,758,458 4.94

Philippines (.ph) 79,999,000 4,500,000 5.63% 765,696 0.050 77,455,760 4.62

Mexico (.mx) 103,457,000 3,500,000 3.38% 6,311,936 0.380 72,369,345 4.32

Ethiopa (.et) 70,678,000 20,000 0.03% 16,384 0.010 70,830,896 4.23

Egypt (.eg) 71,931,000 600,000 0.83% 853,504 0.060 67,382,138 4.02

Iran (.ir) 68,920,000 420,000 0.61% 581,888 0.040 65,449,815 3.91

Turkey (.tr) 71,325,000 2,500,000 3.51% 2,429,696 0.150 57,553,061 3.44

                                             

                                           

                                                                            

                                             

                                           

                                                                            

                                           

                                  

                                           

                                  

                                           

                                       

                                 

                                              

                                                      

                                

                                                   

” ”Running out IP Running out IP Addresses is like Addresses is like running out Oil!”running out Oil!”

Vint Cerf 2004Vint Cerf 2004

No Urgency Some Urgency Emergency

                                                 

IP Version 6 Working Group (ipv6)

Supported by:

IPv6 Forum BOARD

Bob Fink

Bob Hinden Marc Blanchet,

- Honorary Chairman: Vint Cerf

Patrick Cocquet,VP Takashi Arano

Latif LADID Preisdent

Jim Bound CTO

Liu Dong

Japan: First Mover PM Mori

u-Japan 2005

Dr. Jun Murai

Erkki Liikanen Joao Da Silva Mario Campolargo Ulf Dahlsten

i2010

eEurope 2005

R.C. TAIWAN Dr. LIN, Fer-Chin Minister of State (w/o Portfolio)

Vincent Chen R.C. Taiwan IPv6 Forum

Liu Dong China

IPv6 Council

Dr. Wu Hequan VP, Chinese Academy of Engineering

Downunder!

Finnish IPv6 Task Force

Swedish IPv6 Task Force

IPv6 Ready LogoProgram

Dr. Hiroshi Esaki

                      

Cesar VihoBen Schultz

Hiroshi Miyata

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2003/2004:

137 Products

Education Example:Greek Public School Network

• Built off Greek NREN (GRNET):– 7 GRNET nodes– 82 GSN distribution

routers– ~10,000 schools

• Each school today has two IPv4 /30 subnets– Access network– Loopback– NAT interior

Internet Security

S E C U R I T Yt a s k f o r c e

v6 ISP DeploymentIIJ, NTT Comm/VERIO, NTT-East, DTI, PoweredCom, Nifty, JapanTelecom, KDDI, AT&T JENES, MEX, STNet, HTCN, Freebit, Miako, Biglobe

                                                         

- KT (Korea Telecom)- KT (Korea Telecom)- DACOM- DACOM- HANARO- HANARO+ 70 SME ISPs+ 70 SME ISPs

15 ISPs

6.1.2005:

1150 IPv6 179 598

360

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Broadband Access

e-Taiwan

BBTTH – 2008

6 Mio Users

India BB

BBTTH – 2008

20 Mio UsersJapan

                                                                                          

Europe

Winning Defence

KoreanGermany France

                                                                                                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                                                                 

Winning GRID

Winning MicrosoftLonghorn P2P

Jawad Khaki

Car Industry

Building on 0.4 Billion Cars

Consumer Electronics

Home Networking

Feel6IPv6 Centrex

In the making: v6 Devices

Bio Sensors

RF-ID & PDA NOKIA

Still To Do WW: v6 P2P

Global IPv6 Showcases

China IPv6 ShowNet

Taiwan v6Corner

Global v6 Apps Promotion

  Luxemburg

Advocacy

Global IPv6 Summits

                                                         

UAE IPv6 Summit

12 Summits in 200424 000 Delegates in 2004

The Largest Non-formal IPv6 University

12 Summits in 200424 000 Delegates in 2004

The Largest Non-formal IPv6 University

12 Summits in 2005 24 000 Delegates

The Largest Non-formal IPv6 University

IPv4

The New Internet

1969 1999 2005

IP E

volu

tion

1 billion +Connected Devices

100m

NCPNCP

1983 2010

Roadmap