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IPv6: Enabling the Two-Way Internet & End-2-End Innovation

Ladid, Latif (2005) IPv6: Enabling the Two-Way Internet & End-2-End Innovation. In: Australian IPv6 Summit, 31 October - 01 November 2005, Canberra, Australia.

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Abstract

New Internet applications and services require a symmetric/interactive Internet, end2end connection, end2end QoS, end2end security, active mobility, a functioning multicast, and configuration on the fly. IPv6 is a conservative design restoring the end-2-end model, while NAT (Network Address Translation means sharing an single IP address among several users) is a radical architectural change of the Internet. IPv6 will lead the Internet where it should go and where it has not gone before, enabling new business models beyond the current web model. IPv6 is a vital plumbing upgrade for building of the New Internet. It's the investment of the 21st century for innovation and ubiquitous services. Short term deployment areas should be in the broadband access, VoIP and P2P, with P2P using over 70% of the Internet traffic today. Medium and long term areas will be 3G, GRID, Home Networking, Gaming industry, the Car2Car apps, Sensor networks, RFID apps, building automation, remote control services, to name but a few.

EPrint Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Talk)
Additional Information:Australian IPv6 Summit Presentation
Uncontrolled Keywords:Australia Summit IPv6 End-to-End Two-Way Innovation
Subjects:Services
Applications
Transition
Home Networking
IPv6 Promotion
ID Code:154
Deposited By:Mr David Mills
Deposited On:21 February 2006

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