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  1. 1. Reflections  on  the  various  ways  in  which  the   Internet  is  changing  on  a  global  scale.       If the Internet stumbles, it will not be because we lack the technology, vision, or motivation. It will because we still need to collectively march into the future –  Darryl  Gray,  Chief  Executive  Officer   www.attobahn.com                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       We  make  the  probable  possible.     Prepared  by:  James  e.  Woody,  Director  of  Communications   8/4/2014    
  2. 2. 1 www.attobahn.com We  make  the  probable  possible.   All rights reserved. Pending Patent Application: 61830701 The Internet as we know it today has been the basis of one of the most amazing technological revolutions in history. It has brought the world closer together as a boundless platform for human expression, creation and innovation. The Internet has given us a view of humanity that no generation has experienced before. All of this was done without a central authority. Since its birth, the Internet has been managed in an open, collaborative and inclusive manner. This is known as the "multi-stakeholder governance model". The idea is simple, yet powerful: every voice matters in determining how the Internet will evolve. Governments, international organizations, experts and users like you all working together for the collective good. This also means that we all have a stake in preserving the Internet's founding principles - not only for those who enjoy it today, but for future generations. We all have worked hard to create a collaborative, open and accessible Internet – one that is not walled, not censored, not fractured. We must keep it that way! While the digital scholars debate with the telecommunication companies over net neutrality, most people are unaware of this, and many citizens see the Open Internet as a marginal issue. This is because the general public sees the Internet as a place for entertainment and commerce, and not essential for accomplishing everyday tasks in the 21st century and beyond. AttoBahn empowers news organizations with the ability to obtain their massive need to produce literature and messages while connecting with the core principals of the Internet as a freedom. It has been my experience that the content out there talking about the benefits of net neutrality or the evils of the lack, are grounded in legal arguments. Or, it is aimed at the thin layer of techies and computer programmers. There is less out there about what network neutrality, SOPA, and PIPA really means for the average person. By average person, I mean someone who may not be a programmer or connected in some way to tech centers such as Silicon Valley or New York City. In brief, we seek to further the conversation with regard to, for example, a mother using online education to give her child a head start in school, or a grandfather speaking with his grandson 1000 miles away, or a college graduate looking to start an online business. The examples are endless. We need to enhance the conversation to include community leaders having the ability to start their own websites, children's creativity being stifled because they cannot share content as easily online, and so on. Once people get the picture that an open Internet is as important for everyday life as, say, roads or a police force, the narrative of Internet use will change. The Internet must be understood as a fundamental right for all global citizens. When this happens, any attempts to close the Internet will be met with resistance. Darryl Gray, Chairman & chief Executive Officer  
  3. 3. 2 www.attobahn.com We  make  the  probable  possible.   All rights reserved. Pending Patent Application: 61830701 Introduction   The  majority  of  end-­users  perceive  this  evolution  in  the  form  of   changes  and  updates  to  the  software  and  networked  applications   that  they  are  familiar  with,  or  with  the  arrival  of  entirely  new   applications  that  change  the  way  they  communicate,  do  business,   entertain  themselves,  and  so  on.     Evolution is a constant feature throughout the network ‘stack’. Fundamental discoveries in optical networking that allow ever more bandwidth to be obtained from deployed fiber- optic cables, new standards for wired and wireless link technologies (such as 100 gigabit Ethernet and LTE), new congestion control algorithms, improved security infrastructures: these are all examples of the kind of evolution that most users don’t see. Reflecting on what those changes mean for the likely future trajectory of the Internet is critical. The Internet is as much a collection of communities as a collection of technologies, and its success is largely attributable to both satisfying basic community needs as well as utilizing the community in an effective way to push the infrastructure forward. The availability of pervasive networking (i.e., the Internet) along with powerful affordable computing and communications in portable form is making possible a new paradigm of nomadic computing and communications. It is changing to accommodate yet another generation of underlying network technologies with different characteristics and requirements.     Attobahn  will  forever  change  the  mode  of  internet  access  as  the  new   form  of  service  that  will  spawn  new  applications,  which  in  turn  will   drive  further  evolution  of  the  internet  itself.   The Internet, although a network in name and geography, is a creature of the computer, not the traditional network of the telephone or television industry. It will, indeed it must, continue to change and evolve at the speed of the real time transport, in order to support, for example, high definition audio and video streams. So we ask you to think about the Internet as an evolving whole? What form would such evolution take, and where could we look for data that offers insight into changes at the macro scale? In an effort to find answers to these questions, we present the data here, along with some of the key findings that we believe reflect on, and define the Internet evolving.
  4. 4. 3 www.attobahn.com We  make  the  probable  possible.   All rights reserved. Pending Patent Application: 61830701 “The  Internet  of  Things”  represents  a  major  departure  in  the  history   of  the  Internet,  as  connections  move  beyond  computing  devices,  and   begin  to  power  billions  of  everyday  devices,  from  parking  meters  to   home  thermostats.     The following are some driving issues of the most clearly discernible trends in how the Internet of things is changing, backed up by hard data, in the hope that this will cause you to think more about what this means as an opportunity for AttoBahn as solution for the “next” Internet as a whole. • Estimates for Internet of Things (LoT) market value are massive, since by definition the LoT will be a diffuse layer of devices, sensors, and computing power that overlays entire consumer, business-to-business, and government industries. • The LoT will account for an increasingly huge number of connections: 1.9 billion devices today, and 9 billion by 2018. That year, it will be roughly equal to the number of smartphones, smart TVs, tablets, wearable computers, and PCs combined. Our research reporters looked at the transition of once-inert objects into sensor-laden intelligent devices that can communicate with the other gadgets in our lives. In the consumer space, many products and services have already crossed over into the LoT, including kitchen and home appliances, lighting and heating products, and insurance company-issued car monitoring devices that allow motorists to pay insurance only for the amount of driving they do. List of leading business-to-business and government applications:   • Connected advertising and marketing. Cisco believes that this category (think Internet-connected billboards) will be one of the top three LoT categories, along with smart factories, and telecommuting support systems. • Intelligent traffic management systems. Machina research, in a paper prepared for the GSM Association, sees $100 billion in revenue by 2020 for applications such as toll-taking and congestion penalties. A related revenue source will be smart parking-space management, expected to drive $30 billion in revenue. • Waste management systems. In Cincinnati, Ohio (USA) residential waste volume fell 17% and recycling volume grew by 49% through use of a “pay as you throw” program that used LoT technology to monitor those who exceed waste limits. • Smart electricity grids that adjust rates for peak energy usage. These will represent savings of $200 billion to $500 billion per year by 2025, according to the McKinsey Global Institute.
  5. 5. 4 www.attobahn.com We  make  the  probable  possible.   All rights reserved. Pending Patent Application: 61830701 • Smart water systems and meters. The cities of Doha, São Paulo, Brazil and Beijing, China have both reduced leaks by 40 to 50% by putting sensors on pumps and other water infrastructure. As well as industrial uses including Internet-managed assembly lines, connected factories, and warehouses, etc. Inherit Questions: • Which products, industries, enterprise and technologies are gaining the most traction? • What are the sizes of the markets for the LoT in terms of total devices, revenue, and economic value and where will growth come from in the future? • What are the building blocks of LoT devices? • How will devices be linked and what solutions are smart objects being designed to address? • What are the obstacles that could hinder the LoT from realizing its full potential?
  6. 6. 5 www.attobahn.com We  make  the  probable  possible.   All rights reserved. Pending Patent Application: 61830701     The  Internet  has  become  an  ever  more  pervasive  and   critical  infrastructure  underpinning  society  and  commerce   around  the  globe,  so  understanding  the  ways  in  which  the   Internet  is  changing  grows  in  importance  for   technologists  and  policymakers  alike. Conclusion:     • The current Internet is based on technologies developed more than a quarter century ago. The problem that has plagued the Internet is its inability to truly accommodate high definition voice and video to expand on our potential for delivering information that expands our human interactions. • The architecture of the Internet will be driven by the success of AttoBahn to become a proliferation of stakeholders - stakeholders now with an economic as well as an intellectual investment in its network.

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