[Chapter-delegates] LIVE AUDIOCAST TODAY: Expert Panel on IPv6Deployemnt

Gerard Ross ross at isoc.org
Wed Mar 25 02:08:23 PDT 2009


Hello Olivier and others

Thanks for your enthusiastic response to the session. It does seem to  
have been very well received and for that we are very grateful to all  
the panelists and everyone else involved.

Just to clarify, the presentations, along with a recording of the  
audio will all be published later today on this page:

  http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ipv6panel/

We will send out another announcement when that is all in place.

We will also make a transcript available, but that may take a couple  
of days to finalise.

Regards
- Gerard

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Gerard Ross
Senior Communications Manager
Internet Society
Email: ross at isoc.org






On 24/03/2009, at 9:42 PM, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond 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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