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Entries from June 2009

IPv6, LTE and IPSO: Not So Long Term Evolution to 50 Billion Devices

June 29th, 2009 · Comments Off

Who would dare to predict the year the Internet will reach 50 billion addressable devices?

Thomas Noren, head of LTE product development at Ericsson sees one day 50 billion devices shouldered by LTE (source). He sees LTE as the truly global standard putting to rest the long and acrimonious rivalry between CDMA and GSM protagonists and even sees the Chinese third way with their TD-SCDMA aligned on LTE. Mobile WiMax is, in his mind, already relegated to the dustbin of history.

But whether or not it will all be riding on LTE, the 50 billion mark for addressable devices will be reached sooner rather than later. It goes without saying that to realize this vision, LTE needs IPv6. It was reassuring to see Verizon confirm their support for IPv6 and it would be great to see the other early movers such as our Canadian trio Bell, Rogers and Telus, our Nordic friends Teliasonera, Tele2 and Telenor not to forget our Japanese friends NTT Docomo and KDDI also voice their commitment. IPv6 is a minor aspect in the big LTE scheme of things but is essential for its success as a truly global and pervasive means of communications.

While some of the world’s leading LTE proponents and experts exchange notes at world summits and the WiMax Forum has very interesting summits of its own, other parts of the ecosystem are also conspiring to reach the 50 billion device milestone sooner rather than later. Foremost amongst them is the IPSO Alliance, their mission as indicated by the acronym is to make sure small objects with embedded IP can communicate between each other and those of other suppliers. The Alliance organized an interoperability demo at the Interop in Las Vegas in May. Sensors from a variety of suppliers located on three continents, all addressable in IPv6, supplied over 100,000 readings on temperature, humidity etc. As stated in the press release: “Each node in the demonstration communicated using IPv6 directly between the sensor nodes without the use of proprietary protocols, gateways or translators”. It is easy to overlook the magnitude of this news and to what extend the gates to the true emergence and growth of the Internet of things have been opened by this initiative.

It is safe to bet it will not take a decade to see 50 billion addressable things on the Internet. These things are obviously devices as the Webster tells us that device means amongst other things : ‘a piece of equipment or a mechanism designed to serve a special purpose or perform a special function’.

As to whether all these device things will talk via LTE, that remains to be seen; what is sure though is that they’ll talk IPv6.

Written by Yves Poppe, Director, Business Development IP Strategy

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A new Internet is coming whether you like it or not!

June 29th, 2009 · Comments Off

“Look out! The world is about to run out of network addresses.”

Business network users have been hearing this warning for some time. Is this a real concern, or is it simply a case of “the boy who cried wolf?”
Complete article at examiner.

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Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force

IPv6: Taking the right steps

June 28th, 2009 · Comments Off

Although he acknowledges businesses have yet to embrace IPv6, security guru, Scott Hogg, says that doesn’t mean IT executives can ignore the security problems that the next generation Internet protocol can present.
Complete article at ARN.

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Contiki 2.3 Released

June 28th, 2009 · Comments Off

Contiki is an operating system for networked embedded systems that provides low-power IP networking even for the smallest of systems, and includes the world’s smallest IPv6 stack.
Complete info at OSnews.

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Webalizer: A Holistic Remedy

June 28th, 2009 · Comments Off

The Webalizer is self-described as a “fast, free web server log file analysis program.”
Complete info at ServerWatch.

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New transtec NAS models speed up data access and reduce costs by 30 percent

June 28th, 2009 · Comments Off

Transtec is the first German supplier to ship NAS & iSCSI appliances with Microsoft’s new Windows Storage Server 2008 operating system.
Complete info at TMCnet.

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BreakingPoint Elite Provides Industry’s Only Resiliency Testing Tool

June 28th, 2009 · Comments Off

BreakingPoint Provides the Only Realistic Network Simulation for Testing Vulnerability and Resiliency of U.S. Cyber Infrastructure BreakingPoint Government Solutions Group Supports Growing Demand for Resiliency Testing With Simulation of Blended Applications Mixed With Live Security Strikes at Line-Rate Throughput.
Complete info at PR-Inside.

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Aussie Internet turns 20

June 28th, 2009 · Comments Off

This week marked 20 years since Robert Elz and Torben Neilsen completed the first circuit that brought the Internet to Australia.
Complete info at CIO.

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New Internet2 CTO pushes multicast, IPv6

June 24th, 2009 · Comments Off

Next week, Randy Frank will take over as the new CTO of Internet2, an Ann Arbor, Mich.-based consortium of 200 U.S. universities conducting advanced networking research. Frank joins Internet2 from Fidelity Investments, where he served as chief technologist for the financial services firm’s Center for Applied Technology.
Complete info at NetworkWorld, InfoWorld and ComputerWorld.

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UAG Solution Embraces Windows 7 DirectAccess

June 24th, 2009 · Comments Off

Providing seamless access for managed clients to enterprise resources.
Complete info at SoftPedia.

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