[Chapter-delegates] Live Audiocast of Internet Society Briefing Panel at IETF 80 at 09:45-10:45 29 March 2011

Greg Wood wood at isoc.org
Mon Mar 28 05:03:18 PDT 2011


A live audiocast of the Internet Society briefing panel, "IPv6: How will we know we've arrived?" being held in conjunction with IETF 80 on Tuesday, 29 March 2011, 1145-1245 (local time), 0945-1045 UTC will be available at:

https://www.isoc.org/conferences/IPv6success

As the IANA free pool of IPv4 addresses has now been emptied, and each of the world's RIRs is working with its final allocation of IPv4 addresses to assign in their respective regions -- deploying IPv6, and ensuring IPv4/IPv6 coexistence is now a practical requirement.

But, as IPv6 numbers (traffic, availability, etc.) are still vanishingly small compared to the traditional IPv4 network, what kinds of milestones are we looking for to measure the success of IPv6 deployment and the Internet's continued success?

Panelists will discuss different viewpoints of what constitutes "success" in IPv6 deployment from their perspective -- content provider, access network operator, developer.

Panelists:

+ Leslie Daigle, Internet Society
+ Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
+ Lee Howard, Time Warner Cable
+ Vesna Manojlovic, RIPE NCC
+ Carlos Ralli, Telefónica




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