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This BOF is intended to be for those who either run an IPv6 network or are interested in doing so. It is NOT intended to be a place to argue the pros or cons of IPv6. Various issues to do with operating an IPv6 network will be discussed, including; transition methods, peering, tunnelling, filtering, support, network capacity and future issues.
About the Presenter
After receiving his B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of East Anglia in 1995, Stewart started work in the ISP business, launching a small ISP in Norwich, England. In 1996, he joined PIPEX in Cambridge (UK), which was later known as UUNET, WorldCom, and then MCI. In 2004 he moved to Level 3 Communications, where he is currently employed as a Senior Engineer based in London. Stewart was the lead engineer in the deployment of IPv6 on the Level3 (AS3356) network. He is also also a Chartered IT Professional, a Chartered Engineer and a member of the British Computer Society.
Link to the Stewart Bamford presentation
Link to the Katsuyasu Toyama presentation