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A
Good
afternoon,
only
just
I
want
to
thank
you
for
coming,
and
welcome
to
this
to
this
meeting,
I
will
note
that
this
is
a
meeting
that
is
happening
at
the
IETF.
But,
of
course,
it's
not
strictly
speaking,
a
part
of
the
IETF
meeting,
which
is
why
there's
no
no
well
up
there
and
there
will
be
no
blue
sheets.
A
I'm
Andrew
Sullivan,
it's
my
very
great
honor,
to
to
welcome
and
introduce
to
you,
professor
Jim
Mora,
who
is
a
board
member
of
the
of
the
wide
group
who
are
our
hosts
here
at
the
IETF
in
Yokohama
on
professor
Murai
is
well
known
here
in
Japan
and
just
justly
famous
as
the
father
of
the
Internet
in
Japan,
his
accomplishments
and
networking
reach
back
to
the
1980s.
He
as
I
just
mentioned,
founded
the
wide
project
and
he
has
been
honored
by
the
Internet
Society
and
the
I
Triple
E.
A
B
B
So
so
my
the
title
is
a
little
bit
strange
because
they're
probably
five
days
ago,
then
the
IDF
needs
a
title
of
my
talk
in
the
den
dey
know.
I
asked
them
that
what
kind
of
a
talk
are
you
want
in
the
deadening,
something
internet,
something
Japan's?
Oh
wow
I
named
this
way,
but
never
mind
about
the
title.
I'm
today,
I
mean
what
I'm
to
do
is
basically
sharing
with
what
happened
around
me
with
you
and
the
longer
I'm
having
a
long
participant
on
a
idea.
Therefore,
the
that's.
B
What
I
really
want
to
do
so
this
year
is
a
2015.
You
were
in
Japan
now,
and
so,
let's
start
from
my
toe
off
from
here,
the
2015
means
a
lot
to
Japan
and
then
the
little
laptop
by
new
activities
going
on
in
there.
I'm
going
to
use
you
later,
but
the
let
me
share
my
private
information.
Okay,
this
is
a
my
car
license,
pray
and
all
my
vehicle
license
plate.
I
always
using
those
four
digits.
B
1984
are
that
when
31
years
ago,
by
the
way,
that's
when
we
started
the
computer
network
in
this
country-
okay-
so
that's
a
nineteen
eighty-four
31
years
ago.
So
this
is
the
thirties
30th
anniversary
of
this
one
privatization
of
the
third
phone
company
and
therefore,
before
this
year,
9085
it
was
illegal
to
connect
computer
to
that
telephone.
Okay.
What
is
this
illegal?
Okay,.
B
So
the
challenge
is
on
the
computer
network
in
this
country.
Happen
are
very
similar
to
elsewhere
in
the
world,
at
the
challenging
to
the
existing
infrastructure
communication,
impressive,
challenging
for
the
digital
communication.
Like
many
other
countries,
so
then
I
know
the
entity
privatized,
but
the
reality
is
almost
nothing
happened
since
then,
because
it's
a
very
much
bureaucracy,
government
regulation,
they
didn't
understand
about
the
internet
and
so
repeatedly
I
was
asking
to
the
government
and
regrettably,
author
authority,
there
this
is
the
internet
and
then
they
know
to
you.
B
Do
you
think
it's
okay
and
the
dancer
was
always
I.
Think
it's
okay
in
the
Danai
ask.
Can
you
write
it
down
that
that
we
can?
We
can
create
the
internet,
we
can
operate
the
internet
and
the
day
said
no
I
can't
write
anything,
but
you
said
yes,
I
think
it's
okay,
but
you
know
so
that
was
that
was
a
conversation
probably
happening
everywhere
in
the
world,
but
they
didn't
know
how
to
handle
the
internet
as
a
society.
B
Okay,
so
the
yeah
I
like
to
share
the
real
issues
of
Japan
and
at
any
node,
because
that
very
issue
has
to
be
solved
by
the
internet
and
they
services
now
today.
So
so,
that's
that
I'm
in
a
in
a
way
in
an
indirect
way
or
in
a
more
toward
abstract
way,
Internet
has
to
solve
the
issue.
Therefore,
I
I
like
to
share
the
issues
of
Japan
and
I
OT.
That's
a
buzzword,
super
super
Buzzard,
probably
super
birds
were
from
point
of
view
of
comparing
with
any
other
country
in
the
world.
B
Japan
password
libel
is
very
high.
Okay,
the
older
government
wants
to
fund
the
IOT.
So
if
you
need
money
come
to
Japan
that
then
the
shelter
IOT,
then
you
can
get
it
ok.
So
that's
the
IOT
issues
and
then
also
I
want
to
share
with
all
the
experts
of
the
internet.
Inch
in
this
room
are
and
then
the
beyond
there
is
a
there
is
a
on
the
internet.
Somebody
is
listening
to
my
talk.
B
Therefore,
I
need
to
share
about
entering
maybe
you're
not
familiar
with
the
word
national
research
and
education
network
general
term
I'm,
going
to
do
the
announcement
today
about
our
new
activities,
but
creating
to
that
then
I
need
to
discuss
about
the
interim
with
you.
So
those
are
the
three
subject
I'd
like
to
share
today:
okay,
so
so
what
is
a
real
issue?.
B
B
Well
internet
was
Patty
back
aft
by
the
way
the
smartphone
everywhere
GPS
on
a
hundred
percent
of
the
devices
I
mean
phone
devices
in
that
country.
That
time
and
therefore
the
location
was
there
a
telephone
line,
shut
down,
I'm
in
control,
and
then
we
can't
make
any
voice
call,
but
the
packet
was
there
and,
as
I
said,
all
the
ground
station
as
a
mandatory
and
the
regulated
are
the
three
hours
of
a
battery
backup
there.
B
B
While
we
were
working
very
hard
on
a
recovering
the
internet
on
a
disaster
area,
because
that
was
we
learned
that
the
recovering
the
internet
is
a
best
way,
one
of
the
best
way
to
recover
anything
to
support
the
medical
care
support
the
you
know,
the
delivery,
the
items
to
the
disaster
area,
anything
started
from
the
internet
communication.
Therefore,
we
thought
that
we
were
very
important.
So
that's
a
very,
very
striking
understanding
how
important
the
internet
infrastructure
is
to
support
the
the
you
know
the
disaster
and
the
other
thing
so
issues
in
Japan.
B
The
primary
one
is
about
the
earthquake
and
the
other.
You
know
the
the
earthquake
is
now
along
with
the
plate
in
the
Japan
is
right.
On
top
of
it,
oh
by
the
way,
the
red
means
that
all
the
earthquake
we
go
depend
on
the
size
of
the
earthquake
and
the
plotted
on
the
map.
That's
a
map,
the
you
are
saying
so
yeah.
Looking
look
for
the
safe
place
carefully
for
the
old
attire,
the
president's
right,
okay,
this
is
nice
place.
B
This
is
nice
crispy,
but
the
CD
Japan
is
ripping
with
earthquake
right
and
they're.
Also,
the
this
area
earthquake
in
the
natural
disasters
like
in
a
weather,
warming,
global
warming
is
a
suffering
even
for
the
japan,
tokyo
tokyo.
You
know
many
people
died
by
heat
these
days
and
we
have
to
be
very
careful
about
by
the
way
the
Tokyo
Olympic
which
is
under
starting
on
a
august
and
they
on
the
particular
day
of
opening
of
the
2020
Olympic.
That
day
this
year,
three
people
died
in
Tokyo
because
of
the
heat.
B
B
B
So
other
thing
is
the
Japan
1950
a
little
bit
before
I
was
born.
This
is
the
H.
This
is
a
population
male
female
1950,
2000,
2020,
2050,
okay,
we
decoded
k,
University
just
started
the
centenarian
Research
Center,
which
is
just
doing
the
researches
on
a
people
over
100
years
old
and
that
we
started
with
the
started.
B
A
bleep
plan
started
to
plan
this
research
center
several
years
ago,
when
the
preparation
of
the
centenarian
people
in
this
country
was
30,000
in
the
announcement
last
month
from
the
government,
whether
60,000
not
60,000,
people
who
are
more
than
100
years,
so
the
heavy
weight
for
the
economy
for
these
people
will
be
like
a
twin.
You
know
two
times
three
times
more
of
the
economy
is
going
to
be
dependent
with
sizable
people,
so
this
is
elderly
societies.
Another
big
issue,
so
I
just
show
the
two
very
serious
example,
but
think
about
those
issue.
B
Then
we
can
what
technology
in
the
Internet
can
can
do
for
those
issues?
Yes,
we
can
do
so.
Many
things
like
the
internet
are
saved
us.
When
the
earthquake
attacking
us,
then
the
internet
saved
us
in
many
ways.
The
same
way,
we
can
do
you
utilize,
the
internet
infrastructure.
Internet.
You
know,
services
on
the
internet
will
solve
the
issue.
B
B
B
So
the
internet
is
on
everybody
for
everybody,
everybody
participating
on
the
internet,
so
the
bi-directional
communication
from
the
people
and
the
individual,
and
then
they
know
they
would
be
a
very
creative
because,
a
human
being,
by
definition,
its
clay,
creative
and
innovative
thing.
They're.
The
users
of
the
internet
is
not
the
users.
I
said
the
participant
and
IOT
devices.
B
Sensors
are
low-cost,
are
commodity.
They
are
connecting
to
the
internet.
Speaking
tcp/ip
directory
these
days
used
to
be
there's
just
you
know,
sensor
proprietary
communication
or
whatever,
but
now
this
is
a
tiny,
tiny,
full
computer
with
the
CPU
memory
and
the
networking
devices
taken
now
are
talking
the
food
tcp/ip
protocol
stock
and
then
a
generating
an
unlimited
amount
of
data
on
the
internet,
and
then
they
utilizing
those
data
in
the
Democrat
in
the
new
services
in
their
new
applications.
That's
what
we've
been
doing
and
therefore
the
CPU
allocation.
B
Then
they
know
we
do
have
a
cpu
everywhere,
then
a
no.
We
don't
have
really
have
a
way
to
utilize
them
in
a
sophisticated
distributed
processing.
Mana
about
many
of
the
approaches.
Braking
system
browser
technology
area
to
utilize
those
CPUs
for
the
processing
thing
and
distributing
the
processing
purpose
is
to
analyze
those
huge
growing
data
with
the
local
manner
or
the
globally
distributed
manner,
so
that
a
lot
of
artificial
intelligence
area
for
the
automatic
driving
system
vico
r-robber,
and
that
those
areas
have
been
working
on
so
any
services
on
the
internet
can
be
achieved.
B
Ok,
so
the
when
the
we
I
remember
that
how
the
computer
is
going
to
solve
the
issue
of
the
real
issue
thing
then
I
remember
in
80s
I
visited
the
stanford
university
and
then
the
philosophy
department
did
all
the
put
the
old
text
into
the
computer
and
analyzing
them.
That's
a
wet
new
way
of
understanding
people,
understanding
humor.
B
Through
the
philosophy
study.
In
the
dinner
day,
you'd
read
the
computer.
I
was
kind
of
surprised
and
impressed
at
the
utilization
of
the
data
for
the
analyzing,
the
human
being
and
then
Elijah
in
the
first
wave
of
artificial
intelligence
started
with
text
automatic
translation
text,
analyzing
language
analysis.
You
know
those
areas
started
to
work
later
and
the
network
came
in
the
10.
So
please
appreciate
the
older
detailed.
B
The
use
of
the
computers
on
the
background,
so
I
picked
the
right
one
historically
by
the
way
anyway,
so
the
window
web
started
and
then
they
know
the
internet
connected
the
other
weapon
that
then
the
web
analysis
like
that
in
a
search
engine
and
the
other
thing
is
that
takes
till
the
text.
So
the
searching
Captain
de
then
that
there
is
a
capped
result
in
here
other
text
and
new
languages,
but
then
eventually
that
turned
out
to
be
the
images
so
image
analysis
and
the
language.
B
So
the
getting
back
to
Japan
Japan
had
a
serious
worry
about
the
language
when
we
started
the
internet
connected
in
the
coming
to
idea
nobody's
speaking
our
language,
we
all
speak
in
English
in
the
dena'ina.
That
was
very,
very
you
know
the
hard
things
for
some
of
the
Japanese
people.
B
When
we
started
to
be
in
the
ITF
community,
so
then
they
know
the
RFC
822
defining
the
email
explicitly
said
that
the
email
context
has
to
be
asking
English
and
so
email
has
to
be
in
English
that
time
in
the
den
they
know,
then
now
we
introduce
you
know
we
struggling
on
a
what
type
of
a
messaging
on
the
Internet,
the
working
on
a
unix,
internationalisation,
very
much
and
also
also
the
multiple
our
text
into
the
email
in
the
web.
Eventually
so
the
one
of
the
history
of
a
Japanese
internet,
especially
in
the
early
stages.
B
Just
the
recently,
the
html5
CSS
was
approved
with
the
vertical
writing
concept
and
in
it
and
it's
a
it's,
been
a
long,
long
discussion,
but
I'm
very
glad
to
see
that
the
accommodation
of
the
multiple
languages
was
accepted
on
a
WC
community
for
the
standardization
of
the
web.
But
the
you
know
it's
always
a
language
language
language
are
within.
B
So
that's
one
of
the
reason
that
the
now
the
contribution
from
all
of
the
world
are
independent
from
the
languages
and
depending
its
motor,
the
mathematical,
probably
talent
that
we're
going
to
need,
but
anyway,
so
the
data,
including
the
text,
look
I'm
working
on
an
Internet,
that's
time
we
are
facing
today
and
therefore
the
it's
a
kind
of,
but
in
a
way
encouraging
the
country
like
Japan
to
work,
so
the
wide
project
started
out
there.
Of
course,
you
know
the
working
on
a
network
working
on
a
distributed,
processing,
Singh
and
the
operating
system.
B
So
that's
that's
what
we
did
so
we
call
it
internet
car
and
then
we
did
the
presentation
at
IDF
many
times,
starting
from
the
mid
90,
but
then
the
location.
And
finally,
we
were
granted
for
the
modern,
1000
taxicabs
testing
in
an
anguish
city
as
a
wide
project.
Welcome
with
all
the
regulatory
body.
This
would
start
excuse
me
of
so
called
the
probe
probe
car
system,
the
oldest
sensors
from
the
automobile
are
collected
on
the
internet
with
the
location
information
in
the
dena'ina
on
the
analysis
ended
then
later
we
want
it
to
be.
B
The
data
format
and
the
to
be
standardized
and
the
other
thing.
So
what
we
made
a
lot
of
air
force
and
the
one
of
the
presentation
I
made
in
in
Europe
right
meeting
and
then
they
I
talked
about
this
trend
attorney
know
we
had
a
tremendous
success
on
experiments
in
the
den
a
new
litter.
Somebody
helped
me
because,
because
the
during
the
experiments,
then
they
know
it's
a
non
where
City
was
stocked
with
the
snow.
B
B
You
know
giving
us
a
success
from
a
detection
of
the
Tripoli
car,
a
triple
history
collected
from
the
autonomous
cars
and
which
was
a
kind
of
symbol,
/
success.
And
then
so
we
were
lucky
from
that
point.
But
anyway,
so
there,
the
yeah,
getting
back
to
the
right
presentation,
then
that
it
was
well
accepted
me.
B
And
then
you
know
it's
amazing
things
and
then
a
day
or
lack
like
that
in
the
den
de
I
said
any
question
in
the
somebody
raised
a
crime
and
he
said
simply
I
don't
want
my
car
location
to
be
known
by
my
wife.
Then
ok,
usually
we
don't
think
that
way.
We
are
engineer
we're,
so
we
were
young
by
the
way
that
time,
and
so
that
was
the
beginning
of
a
privacy
in
their
security
things
into
this
data,
and
then
we've
been
working
on
that
area
as
well.
B
So
what
we
didn't
know
so
I
showed
them
my
writing
spray
openly
in
here,
but
the
10
min
of
many
people.
We
understand
ur
stood
that
time
that
many
people
hate
that.
So
we
have
to
do
something
so
well
weaving
continued
the
work
with
the
various
ways
to
protect
the
privacy
when
we
are
collecting
the
data
over
the
internet
from
the
various
sensors
and
Daniel
the
Pope
car
was,
you
know
in
a
very
much
success
of
light
project.
B
Since
then,
the
the
very
much
appreciated
the
use
of
the
proper
car
was
pretend
to
be
after
that
tend
to
be
a
you
know.
The
close
to
the
individual
vendors
that,
after
that,
the
Honda
got
home
the
customers.
Information
toyota
got
the
truth
of
customers.
Information
is
sangat
the
nissan
information.
So
our
original
intention
was
that
the
kind
of
open
creating
the
open
platform,
but
because
of
the
privacy,
then
it
was
very
difficult.
Ok,
so
of
the
anything
vertical.
B
Putting
the
horizontal
platform
is
not
that
easy,
so
I've
been
discussing
with
the
autumn
about
our
vendors
in
Japan
for
many
times,
but
then
they
know,
then,
as
you
know,
as
soon
as
the
smell
of
the
money,
data
is
mailing
money
and
the
date
who
dragged
to
close
the
data.
So
that
was
the
butter
before
what
we
did
was
a
before
smell
the
money.
Then
we
standardize
the
data
form
okay,
so
the
data
format
with
standardized
before
they
close
their
data
and
when
the
earthquake
again
happened.
B
2011,
then
the
one
of
the
honda
engineer
put
that
on
the
web,
and
then
you
know
showing
the
real-time
mapping
of
the
honda
autumn
obar
how
they
moved.
Then
what
people
wanted
was
that
the
other
is
this
street
safe
for
the
vehicle
to
pass
a
bridge.
You
know
that
can
be
information
was
not
available,
but
collecting
from
the
each
individual
automobile,
then
I
home.
B
The
website
started
to
show
to
everybody
that
okay,
this,
that
everybody
noticed
that
okay,
we
want
to
deliver
this
food
to
that
suffered
area,
but
this
bridge
is
broken,
but
this
bridge
seems
to
be
okay
and
then
that
happened
and
then
helping
each
other
for
the
information.
But
as
soon
as
the
honda
information
was
very
well
accepted
and
being
used
to
save
people's
life,
then
other
companies
follow
and
therefore
concatenated
because
it
was
standardized
long
time
ago,
so
they
could
be
merged
so
okay.
So
this
is
very
difficult
thing.
B
It's
a
happening
all
the
time
in
all
the
industries,
but
we
think
this
is
a
very
important
role
for
the
engineer
to
work
in
the
standards,
the
data
format
and
the
interoperability
thing,
which
is
really
important
things
for
the
things
like
that,
and
we
understand
there's
still
the
somebody
I
don't
call.
The
name
was
smelling
the
money
and.
B
Providing
the
other
hundred
percent
internet
car
connected
car,
what's
a
what's
a
Japanese
name,
number
K
know
that
well
network
connected
car
connected
guy
in
Japanese,
maybe
anyway,
so
so
that
was
two
weeks
ago,
press
announcement,
so
it's
still
going
on,
but
still
we
need
to
work,
then
all
the
data
they
have,
probably
that
can
be
creatively
being
a
platform
for
the
social
purpose.
B
But
okay,
this
is
another
subject.
I
recently
be
involved
the
3d
printer,
so
while
not
by
universities,
the
brain
science,
professor
said
total
are.
You
are
students
that
before
the
first
class
and
then
they
you
scan
your
brain
and
the
painted
and
they
bring
it
to
the
class,
and
so
the
older
students
like
this,
putting
their
own
brain
printed
in
front
of
the
each
of
the
student,
so
what
they
are
looking
each
other?
B
Oh
you
bring
into
smaller
than
mine,
but
this
is
sorry
about
the
color
that
was
the
filament
we
only
we
all
have
but
anyway.
So
this
is
a
brand
new
way
of
learning
about
the
how
brain
works
and
then
a
it's,
a
personal,
a
very
much
personal
product
in
the
den
Nate
can
be
easily
done.
This
is
this
can
be
a
you
know,
standard
on
that
you
can
do
that,
but
many
of
them.
The
printer,
is
now
connected
to
the
Internet
and
the
dinner
with
the
social
network
and
the
other
thing.
B
So
how
you,
if
you
look
at
this
button,
download
this
thing,
you
push
a
button
in
the
youth.
Get
this
very
nice
one
immediately
right.
Ok,
so
now
it's
an
honour
social
network.
This
instruction
on
a
YouTube
and
this
plat
home
is
everywhere
and
the
push
a
button
you
can
get
the
thing,
not
the
music,
not
the
digital
data,
but
the
thing:
ok,
so
that
digital
fabricated
think
so
one
of
the
students
created
this
and
then
immediately.
This
is
a
very
effective
way
of
writing
things,
because
the
three
runs
at
the
time.
B
But
then
this
was
immediately.
You
know
distributed
all
over
the
world
and
the
cheating
pencil.
But
the
sensor,
this
data
is
a
programming
like
a
programming
language.
You.
B
So
it
can
be
modified
325
to
create
a
music
support
of
music
people,
see
the
three-dimensional
data
being
standardized
openly
are
in
am
anyway
of
this
type
of
a
format
now
so
that
now
the
things
can
be
distributed
and
shared
on
the
internet
now,
okay,
so
it
is
a
modifying
color
modifying
the
texture
and
everything.
So
what
when
I
was
talking
discussing
one
time,
he
was
a
Yamaha
co
that
matteson
tell
if
your
music
instruments
design
it's
going
to
be
like
this
format
and
they
are
on
a
shared
on
the
internet.
B
Then
everybody
can
print
the
Yamaha
music
instrument
and
the
play
the
music.
So
it's
great
and
he
said
no,
not
great,
because
people
don't
buy
my
music
instruments
anymore
and
I
said
no.
If
everybody
playing
the
music
instrument,
they
would
buy
yamaha
instruments
more
than
today
and
he
was
convinced,
but
unfortunately,
before
convinced
we
drank
six
bottles
sake,
though
she
might
not
remember.
But
the
point
is
scanning
the
music
instrument
and
they'd
end
up
producing
the
music
instrument.
That's
all
digital
data
on
top
of
the
internet.
B
If
this
happened
in
the
world,
then
they
know
delivery,
so
delivery.
People
your
job
is
done.
Ok,
so
no
tax,
no
customs,
because
it's
a
free
internet
exchange
of
a
digital
data,
so
a
lot
of
impact
on
a
social
way,
especially
on
the
medical
area.
We
work
very
hard
that
you
know
the
other
soft
materials
and
the
other
thing
can
be
can
be
printed.
B
B
Any
other
purposes
for
the
things,
so
that's
what
we've
been
working
on
so
another
thing
for
the
is
it
for
the
medical
thing
is
that
you
know
we've
been
working
on
a
rfid
things
to
connect
they're,
putting
the
unique
ID
to
the
product.
So
the
question
one
of
the
questions
when
the
3d
printer
is
printing.
All
the
things
around
the
world
copying
everything.
Then
how
can
we
control
the
product,
liability,
copyright
and
the
integer
property
and
quality
control
type
of
a
thing
so
that
the
answer
might
be?
B
So
when
you
see
carefree
the
it's,
a
neat
design
to
put
the
RFID
then
put
the
RFID
and
then
make
it
as
a
product
so
that
you
can,
you
can
identify
the
object
and
they,
uniquely
even
if
I
you
are
be
producing
the
many
of
the
same
design,
so
that
if
you
bring
that
thing
with
a
unique
ID
for
the
kind
of
testing
lab
or
whatever,
then
that
to
guarantee
that
that
laser
yours
or
whatever
the
purpose
intergroup
of
what
the
whatever
the
purposes
is,
then
they
know
it's
a
it
can
be
done
so
so
we
call
it
a
qi,
p,
quality
control,
internship
report,
a
product
liability
for
the
digital
fabricated
thing,
so
leaving
the
digital
fabrication
thing.
B
Now,
let
me
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
TB,
because
that
this
is
one
of
the
characteristic
of
the
dis
country.
Okay,
there.
This
is
not
ours.
This
is
some
somewhere
else,
but
the
it's
a
well-known
emmy,
our
the
winner,
winning
the
TV
drama,
but
the
collected
from
the
other
information
from
the
viewers
individually
from
big
data
analysis
that
this
is
a
big
TV
show
picture
in
the
den
nature.
I'm
very
happy
that
the
TV
show
in
this
country's
are
pushing
very
hard
and
with
a
campaign
there
connect
to
your
TV
to
the
internet.
B
Okay,
so
I
thought
I
thought
that
broadcasters
were
that
side
of
the
internet,
but
that
I'm
very
glad
that
broadcasting
industries
are
pushing
to
connect
their
TV
to
the
Internet
very
hard
like
this
okay.
So
the
reason
is
that
the
TV
turned
out
to
be
a
browser-based
and
look
at
this.
This
is
one
of
the
characteristic
about
this
country.
The
advertisement
11
you
going
high
on
the
internet
going
down
the
other
media
that's
happening,
but
look
at
this
TV
is
increasing
the
revenue
of
the
advertisement
as
well.
B
So
if
you
see
the
Japanese
TV,
let's
do
that
tonight
and
the
TV
commercials
are
from
google,
so
the
internet
companies
by
a
lot
of
TV
commercial
in
this
country.
So
what
this
is
not
happening
everywhere
in
the
world,
but
the
TV's.
So
there,
if
you
create
the
new
applications
and
services
on
top
of
internet,
the
best
ways
do
that
TV,
commercial
and
everybody
start
to
use
it.
So
that's
that's
a
strange
behavior,
but
anyway.
B
So
this
is
a
largest
scale
installation
of
the
IP
multicast.
So
if
you
doing
the
shopping
things
and
they
to
join
and
leave
things
on
the
IP
multi
guessing
so
the
impact
of
the
TV
connected
at
home
when
the
quality
of
the
TV
resolution
and
everything
going
higher
than
the
people
wore
their
higher
speed
of
the
internet
at
home.
So
this
was
announced
in
a
June
Thank
You
bps
a
little
bit
less
than
100
USD.
So
what
which
is
not
very
bad
I'd
tested?
B
So
don't
don't
trust
me,
I
trust
this
company,
but
anyway,
so
the
it's,
a
high-speed,
FTTH
fibre-to-the-home
thing
happening
because
of
the
TV.
That's
a
fact
in
the
den
linden.
I
would
like
to
accept
that
in
the
denim
arm
this
is
er
every
coach
area
they
turned
out
to
be
a
sensors
and
the
nicely
collected
are
to
the
lovett.
B
Agriculture
is
rubber,
now
taken
immediately
getting
the
tape.
Almost
a
taste
of
the
rice
from
the
field
and
as
soon
as
they
were
also
of
the
point
is
the
internet
and
things,
but
let
me
finally
are
doing
the
announcement
from
a
wide
project
today
about
the
one
of
the
part
of
the
inventing.
So
this
was
two
weeks
ago,
probably
announce
trauma
indiana
university
that
the
first
hundred
give
trans-pacific
paint
circuit
from
a
theater
to
Tokyo.
This
is
basically
managed
by
white
project,
so
we've
been
negotiating
with
the
national
science
foundation
for
a
long
time.
B
B
So
we
call
it
a
Tokyo
research
exchange,
so
t-rex,
that's
announcement
in
the
t-rex
is
going
to
be
operated
by
white
and
then
they
know
the
Pacific
wave
and
the
hawaii
in
the
working
with
a
national
Astronomy
Observatory
Research
Institute
are
too
start
in
operation
in
this
month.
So
this
is
an
announcement,
but
the
point
is
the
white
bread
has
been
working
on
a
aja
infrastructure
for
the
national
research
universities
for
a
long
time.
So
let
me
share
one
thing
that
the
N
rain
in
nature
is
in
problem.
Very
much
are
these
days.
B
Okay,
the
national
research
and
educational
network
is
a
basically
what
we've
been
working
with
them
and
that
they
are
the
they
became
a
leader
of
the
network
in
the
network
policy
network
operation
in
each
of
the
countries.
So
that's
good,
but
the
point
is
that
when
the
commercial
network
is
a
available,
then
all
the
government
tend
to
stop
funding
in
westy
for
the
network.
Okay,
so
that's
happening
in
the
den
in
that's
only
the
very
of
advanced
country
in
which
country
you
know
they
don't
stop.
B
They
come
money
sometimes
by
themselves,
but
then
they
need
the
result
is
we
have
result.
Is
that
indonesia
cut
the
budget
for
the
national
research
educational
network
in
hell
when
so
what
they
started
to
work
by
themselves,
but
the
cambodia
having
a
problem
that
the
having
its
own
AAS
to
operate
the
multiple
route
out
from
their
country,
so
we
have
decided
that
providing
the
full
route
available.
Router
switch
box
in
the
dinner,
also
the
address
space
as
well,
so
it's
a
getting
worse
day
by
day.
B
So
the
point
is
that
if
the
commercial
network
exists
in
the
nation,
then
the
government
start
to
think
that
we
don't
support
the
university
anymore.
We
don't
have
to
support
the
universe
demo,
but
the
reality
is
the
high-speed
network
in
the
advanced
network
and
in
a
various
endrum
operators,
education,
AAS,
operation,
global
internet
aspect.
It
goes
out
in
academic
area,
we
don't
have
a
national
boundary
right,
it's
a
single
internet
concept
and
the
acceptable
use
policy
not
to
not
to
interfere
in
not
to
be
bad
to
the
commercial
internet
extension.
B
This
is
well
discussed,
advanced
technology,
of
course,
the
experiments
experiences
mistakes,
that's
really
important
for
the
engineers
technology
and
then
they
know
engagement
that
the
internet
is
mine.
I'm
the
operate
I'm
going
to
be
responsible
on
the
future
of
the
internet.
That's
really
important
thing
and
they're
also
just
science
applications.
So
the
please
rethink
joining
us
to
support
the
n/r
am
in
a
very
places.
I
talked
with
Isaac
I
talked
to
our
I
tf-idf
I'm
gonna
talk
with
the
policy
people
to
do
that
anyway.
So
time
is
up.
Thank
you
very
much
for
listening.