[Chapter-delegates] ISOC Panel at IETF 77 Information
Greg Wood
wood at isoc.org
Tue Mar 16 18:35:31 PDT 2010
Dear Colleagues:
Following the successful Internet Society (ISOC) lunch-time panels at IETF Meetings in 2009, we are organizing a briefing panel on Tuesday, 23 March, 11:45am - 12:45pm PT, in conjunction with IETF 77:
Subject: IPv6: Are we there yet?
Place: Anaheim Hilton, Pacific A, Anaheim, California
Time: Tuesday, 23 March 2010, during the IETF lunch break
To explore the reasons for the progress of and momentum behind IPv6 deployment, the Internet Society is asking a diverse panel of experts to share their real-life experiences with, and data on, IPv6. While the number of addresses available under IPv4 is dwindling, it is also clear that decision makers are increasingly motivated by additional reasons to deploy IPv6--and making the move earlier rather than later.
Space for this panel is limited. To account for the broad range of home timezones of IETF participants, half of the available spaces will be open for registration at 0000 UTC on 18 March 2010 with the remaining spaces made available at 1200 UTC on 18 March 2010.
For those not attending IETF, we are planning a live (and archived) audiocast.
Additional information and a link to registration (open at the times listed above) are available at:
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ipv6momentum/
Regards,
-Greg
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Greg Wood
Internet Society
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