2. the case for IPv6
The number of connected devices is growing, and each one
needs its own IP address. The existing addressing system is
based on IPv4 which provides 4.3 billion addresses.
With over 50 billion connected devices expected to be in
use by 2020, we need more addresses than IPv4 provides.
enter the era of IPv6...
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3. smart explosion
industry home intelligence
6 million of the world’s 1.5 118 million smart
billion electricity meters household appliances will
were smart in 2008. By be sold globally by 2019
2020 it could be 825
million
PCs
transport 440 million PCs will be
92 million cars will be sold in 2012
connected to the internet
by 2016
health
mobile 774 million m-health
480 million smart devices devices by 2020. North
sold in 2011. By 2020 America will be the largest
there will be 10 billion region with 325 million
connected
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4. IP address allocations in 2011
last year, 201 million IP addresses were allocated to:
North America Europe
ARIN 11% RIPE NCC 22%
Asia-Pacific
APNIC 53%
Latin America
LACNIC 10%
Africa
AFRINIC 5%
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5. why your business needs IPv6
emerging markets where IPv6 growth in mobile and M2M
is deployed markets will drive
deployments
your cloud services can easily
scale in future government mandates,
eServices, command and
future-proofs your online
control systems
infrastructure
supporting business partners
already using IPv6
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6. the
numbers
game
v4 provides v6 promises even your
4.3 billion 340 undecillion toaster can
IP addresses (3400 followed by 35 zeros) have one
IP addresses
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7. thank you
to learn more about IPv6 visit:
http://www.orange-business.com
sources: Juniper Research, Scotiabank, Nielsen, Connected World, IDC, Internet
World, Orange, ZDNet, Pike Research, Machina Research, Gartner, APNIC
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