IPv6 Forum World Congress Europe

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European v6 Efforts: 

European v6 Efforts Feb 2006 Latif Ladid

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Ireland Lithuania Czech Rep Greece Norway Serbia Hungary ..

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Erkki Liikanen Joao Da Silva Mario Campolargo Ulf Dahlsten i2010 eEurope 2005

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eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap Industry and Business Sectors IPv6 Roadmaps European Commission IPv6 Task Force Technology Policies Paving the way forward

IPv6 – Speeding Up The Uptake: 

IPv6 – Speeding Up The Uptake “Mario Campolargo, HoU, DG INFSO F3”

Time scales & role of the IPv6 TF-SC: 

Time scales & role of the IPv6 TF-SC Mass IPv6 market Time Market take up

All Inclusive Approach: 

All Inclusive Approach

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” The IPv6 Success Awareness Model - Update eInfrastructures Actions NTT ETRI ALL - Y/N CH (20) 10 ? 1 ? 1

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The European Chasm

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The New European Chasm

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The European Industry Drivers

Research & Deployment: 

Research & Deployment South Korea Multiple v6 Research Projects

Winning Defence: 

Winning Defence Korean Germany France

v6 ISP Deployment: 

v6 ISP Deployment IIJ, NTT Comm/VERIO, NTT-East, DTI, PoweredCom, Nifty, JapanTelecom, KDDI, AT&T JENES, MEX, STNet, HTCN, Freebit, Miako, Biglobe - KT (Korea Telecom) - DACOM - HANARO + 70 SME ISPs 15 ISPs 6.1.2005: 1150 IPv6 179 598 360 13

Broadband Access: 

Broadband Access e-Taiwan BBTTH – 2008 6 Mio Users India BB BBTTH – 2008 20 Mio Users Japan Europe

Winning Industry: 3G: 

Winning Industry: 3G Building on 1.6 Billion Cell Phones

Car Industry: 

Car Industry Building on 0.4 Billion Cars

Winning GRID: 

Winning GRID

Internet Security: 

Internet Security

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Ubiquitous IPv6-centric Government & Enterprise NGN Vision 2010 M€ 4.15 3Years: May 2006

Consortium & Project Vision: 

Consortium & Project Vision Provide the most capable communication tools and the most effective access to information to all required to swiftly act in case of emergencies, accidents, incidents, catastrophe or crisis, while using existing and/or future (tele)communication infrastructures enhance the availability of this collection of services (and) by use of all existing networks leveraging redundant communication channels using automatic redirection and/or transformation of communications in case of network failures using new research results in the area of wireless and ad hoc networks. Increasing dependability on ubiquitous services and networks. In crisis and catastrophe scenarios access to information is key Expectations based on technical possibilities exceed by far reality TODAY GOALS

Best-in Class Subject Matter Experts Consortium: 

Best-in Class Subject Matter Experts Consortium Industry Players Government Best-in Class Research

Luxembourg Nationwide v6 Deployment : 

Luxembourg Nationwide v6 Deployment

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eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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eEurope 2005 Strategic IPv6 “NEW INITIATIVES” eInfrastructures Actions “The eEurope IPv6 ISP Initiative”

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” “The eEurope IPv6 Political Inititaive” eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” “The eEurope IPv6 Political Inititaive” eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” “The eEurope IPv6 Political Inititaive” eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” “The eEurope IPv6 Political Inititaive” eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” The Regulators

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IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap 2005 eInfrastructures Actions “The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint”

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IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap 2005 eInfrastructures Actions “The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint”

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” “The eEurope IPv6 Political Inititaive” eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprints” eEurope 2005 IPv6 Strategy & Roadmap eInfrastructures Actions

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eEurope 2005 IPv6: building Knowledge Centres

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“The eEurope 2005 IPv6 Final Sprint” The Austrian eEurope 2005 IPv6 Success Model eInfrastructures Actions “Telekom Austria leads and invites all other competing ISPs”