Three Key Elements for IPv6 Deployment:
Three Key Elements for IPv6 Deployment Carriers/ISPs involvement
Government support
Business opportunities including new applications
Carriers/ISPs:
Carriers/ISPs Basic pieces are almost ready
Address allocations by APNIC/JPNIC
Commercial IPv6 Routers
Cisco, Juniper as foreign vendors
Hitachi, NEC, Fujitsu, Furukawa, Yamaha, etc. as domestic vendors
MS Windows SP1 works well
IIJ started commercial services in 2000
NTT started charged services in April 2001
Almost all nation-wide ISPs are providing trial services.
IPv6 over CATV/ADSL are now available by some ISPs.
But, customers are not many.
Government Support:
Government Support Government role; not forcing people to use IPv6, but being a catalyst by helping people overcome transition problems.
Activities
Declaration in “e-Japan Initiatives”
Budgeting for IPv6 R&D; 8B Yen in 2001
Tax incentive program
Government report about IPv6 transition
Positive effects
Increased people’s recognition
Encouraged collaboration among various industries
Business Opportunities and New Applications:
Business Opportunities and New Applications Have not been fully developed yet. Many trials and experiments are going on, though.
User benefits??
Huge amount of addresses extends the Internet.
From PC to non-PCs
From NAT network to more flat one without NAT
New applications over the OPEN IPv6 Internet
New Applications being experimented:
New Applications being experimented
Slide7:
Just for your information
Global IPv6 Summit in Yokohama
Net Liferium 2002
19-20, Dec., 2002
Global IPv6 Summit in Asia Pacific
24-26, Feb., 2003 at Taipei
Thank you for your attention.