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IPv6 Enablement in the HomeModerator: John Jason Brzozowski, ComcastPresentation Date: June 14, 2010, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PMRoom: Grand Abstract: The purpose of this panel is to encourage wide spread awareness of the evolving IPv6 capabilities that are currently or soon to be supported in popular home networking equipment. Overview of support for various IPv6 technologies along with details related to how end users will be provisioned with IPv6 and how this impacts existing IPv4 services will be provided. Enablement strategies and techniques for services providers will also be covered specifically those of the cable variety. High level requirement for IPv6 for in-home equipment like computers and other consumer electronics will also be discussed. Finally other key topics critical to the adoption of IPv6 including those related to DNS will be briefly discussed followed by an interactive Q&A session. John Jason Brzozowski Biography: At Comcast, John provides technical leadership and guides the firm's deployment of IPv6. He leverages his expertise and experiences to drive the adoption and implementation of IPv6 ensuring that innovative solutions are in place to support traditional and next generation services. John has contributed significantly to many standards and technologies critical to the cable industry's adoption of IPv6, specifically those pertaining to voice, video, and data. He works closely with CableLabs on DOCSIS and PacketCable specifications and has contributed to IETF standards efforts. John's work in the technical community currently includes support of the North American IPv6 Task Force as a Steering Committee member, member of the IPv6 Forum, and an active participant in various Cablelabs activities and efforts. Through his work with these organization he helps to drive and support critical IPv6 activities around the globe including but not limited to promoting IPv6 education, awareness, and of course adoption. John also serves as co-chair of the IETF DHC Working Group and co-chair of the MAAWG IPv6 technical sub-committee. James Woodyatt Biography: James is an Internet dialtone and protocol standards specialist on the AirPort and Time Capsule product firmware engineering team at Apple. I started my career in communications software in 1988, and I wrote my first original computer program in Data General Business BASIC at the age of nine. Allen Huotari Biography: Allen has over 25 years of experience in the networking and communications industry. Allen is a member of the Home Networking Products team for Cisco Consumer Products (formerly Linksys) and is responsible for the investigation of emerging technologies, and helping define functional requirements for next generation networking products (with special emphasis on wireless, powerline communications, and multimedia over IP). Allen currently serves on the Board of Directors for MoCA (Multimedia over Coax Alliance), HomePlug Powerline Alliance, and AVnu Alliance. He also regularly participates in WiFi Alliance and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA). Allen currently holds 7 patents and has many more pending. Allen is a BSEE with honors graduate of California State University in Northridge. When not engaged in communications design he enjoys discussing music, literature, philosophy, and theology. Archived Files: NANOG49 Abstracts
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