Scope of Proposed Internet
Uppe Nanaji1, V. V. R. L. Sastry2
1Dr. Uppe Nanaji, School of Computing, MEKELLE University, ETHIOPIA.
2V. V. R. L. Sastry, Department of Computer Science Engineering, JNTUK, Sri Vasavi Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kanuru, Near Tanuku, W. G. Dt, (A.P.), India.

Manuscript received on January 01 2015. | Revised Manuscript received on January 06, 2015. | Manuscript published on January 15, 2015. | PP: 17-20 | Volume-3 Issue-2, January 2015. | Retrieval Number: B0775013215/2014©BEIESP
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Abstract: The Internet is the most important information exchange means nowadays. It has become the core communication environment, not only for business relations, but also for social and human interaction. Yet, the immense success of Internet has created even higher hopes and expectations for new immersive and real-time applications and services, without guarantees that the Internet as we know it today will be able to support them. The EC Future Internet Architecture (FIArch) group has already identified some of the fundamental limitations of current Internet architecture and some of the Design Objectives of the Future Internet [FIArch]. This is the next step, which contributes towards the specification of the Design Principles that will govern the Internet architecture.
Keywords: Business relations, human interaction, immersive, FLArch, Design Objectives, Design Principles.