[Chapter-delegates] LIVE AUDIOCAST TODAY: Expert Panel on IPv6Deployemnt
Sivasubramanian Muthusamy
isolatedn at gmail.com
Tue Mar 24 13:55:59 PDT 2009
Hello Gerald Ross,
If it was a fantastic session as Oliver says, please do have it transribed
as well. ( Marked it down to tune in, but missed it )
Sivasubramanian Muthusamy
http://isocmadras.blogspot.com
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 2:12 AM, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl at gih.com>wrote:
> Fantastic session.
> Leslie mentioned that the audiocast will be also available for
> download - but will it be transcribed as well?
>
> I do have one question, though - regarding the name of the session
> itself.
> As I understand, the Seven Stages related to each expert's topic.
> However, in my mind, I was hoping that we'd be hearing about the
> seven steps towards IPv6 adoption, something like:
>
> 1. perform an audit of your current IPv4 addressing
> 2. check for IPv6 connectivity with your ISP
> 3. replace backbone equipment.. etc.
> ....until you reach 7. :-)
>
> Would other chapters find such a "roadmap" to IPv6 interesting?
>
> Apart from that, I thoroughly enjoyed the live audiocast, was
> disappointed that it was so short and that no feedback/questions were
> possible online.
>
> One question that was asked by a gentleman at C|Net related to "what
> new applications will be possible with IPv6"
> In addition to what the panel said, might I add:
>
> a. new applications will enable someone at home to access their office
> computer network without having to set-up a VPN. This makes it a lot
> more secure & will promote teleworking.
> b. having IPv6 on any and all devices out there brings a single
> communication standard to any electronic device. This means that there
> is no barrier to all of those devices talking to each other and since
> there is a single addressing standard, economies of scale will happen.
> I easily see the adding of IPv6 Wifi conectivity to any device costing
> no more than a few dollars or less - depending on how soon IC
> manufacturers release an integrated circuit with these properties.
> This means that your MP3, TV, Computer, PDA, phone, camera etc. can
> all speak to each other at all times using a universal non-proprietary
> standard and *you* can access them from anywhere else on the Internet.
> c. sensor networks - the internet of things - will be able to use the
> same addressing; whether it's sensors for an alarm system, heat or
> cold sensors, the temperature of your refrigerator (or a webcam
> inside), the washing machine has just finished its cycle, whether
> there's still coffee in the coffee machine, gas in your car, or
> whether your lawn needs to be mowed & your house lights can be turned
> on/off.
> d. IPv6 emergency broadcast services using Multicast - suitable for
> Tsunami & Earthquake alerts.
>
> ...and much much more...
>
> Well done and thanks to the ISOC Team for organising this & keep up
> the good work!
>
> Olivier
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerard Ross" <ross at isoc.org>
> To: "Chapter Delegates" <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:18 PM
> Subject: [Chapter-delegates] LIVE AUDIOCAST TODAY: Expert Panel on
> IPv6Deployemnt
>
>
> The Seven Stages of IPv6 Adoption
>> ---------------------------------
>>
>> 24 March 2009
>> 1845-1945 UTC (11:45-12:45 am PT US)
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------
>> Live audiocast starting soon:
>> http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ipv6panel/
>> -------------------------------------------------
>>
>> A live audiocast will be available from a panel of experts from
>> industry and other Internet thought leaders discussing the pressing
>> need to adopt Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) to ensure the
>> continued growth of the Internet as a platform for innovation.
>>
>> The panel will be moderated by Leslie Daigle, the Chief Internet
>> Technology Officer at the Internet Society. Each panelist will have
>> a few minutes to provide initial remarks on different topics
>> relating
>> to IPv6. The panelists for this event include:
>>
>> * Jari Arkko, Ericsson Research
>> * Sebastian Bellagamba, Internet Society
>> * Lorenzo Colitti, Google
>> * Alain Durand, Comcast
>> * Russ Housely, IETF Chair
>> * Richard Jimmerson, American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>> * Kurtis Lindqvist, Netnod
>>
>> The Internet Society, a nonprofit organization that provides
>> leadership, vision and valued expertise in addressing issues that
>> impact the future of the Internet, is sponsoring the panel in
>> conjunction with this week's meeting of the Internet Engineering
>> Task Force (IETF), the Internet's premier technical standards body.
>>
>> CONTACT
>> Greg Wood
>> Internet Society
>> +1-703-439-2145
>> wood at isoc.org
>>
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