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IPv6: Forecasts and Trends
1. What Should be the Best Time for IPv6 Global IP and VPN Services Thai Telecom Forum 2008 24-25 JULY 2008 Zwicky Cheung Assistant Director IP Product Development
6. Global IP and VPN Services Round the World Global IP Infrastructure
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8. New Cables Build Out Global IP and VPN Services TGN EurAsia: Tata Communications joint build with Telecom Egypt for an express route cable TGN - Intra Asia Cable India to Europe Network Diversity: Combining SMW-4, IMEWE, TGN-EA, SMW-3 will provide Tata Communications four routes from India to Europe and increase South Asia – Middle East – Europe diversity IMEWE design as announced in February 2008
12. Support customers moving towards IPv6 implementations – multiple IPv6 connectivity options Global IP and VPN Services Offering: Dual stack, tunneling & tunnel broker access. IPv6 AAAA DNS look up service. customer prefixes /48 or larger size. RFC 2858 IPv6 BGP-4 as EGP. Coverage : Dual stack IPv4/IPv6 in 65+ locations globally IPs Resources: IPv6 « slash 32’s » from ARIN, APNIC, RIPE and Afrinic AS 6453 & AS 4755
16. Projected lifetime of IPv4 addresses Global IP and VPN Services Source: Geoff Huston ”IPv4 Address Report” ( http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/ ), as of 14-Jul-2008 Projected IANA Unallocated Address Pool Exhaustion: 18-Jan-2011 Projected RIR Unallocated Address Pool Exhaustion: 14-Dec-2011
25. Global IP and VPN Services http://newworldready.com/
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I think it means that we need to increase the emphasis on the value we would provide in the IPX value chain equation. “Local” (integrated) connectivity to a truly global IPX infrastructure with QoS catered to each application – HUGE value . Hosting of key applications “in the middle” (in your “Service Hub” on slide 11) that, without them, the international applications would break down (ENUM, LNP, WRG, etc.) – HUGE value . Promote the idea that very few players can solve all this globally. Its not easy at all. We can – yada yada yada…
IPv6 is not any special in itself – it is an enabler of greater things to come The example shown here is a power station being able to avoid blackouts by controlling the usage of power at the consumer premises The yellow triangle are IPv6 enabled movement sensors that detect fatigue in the towers and can also monitor for earth tremors so that consumers can be alerted to be prepared