Abstract:

Have We Reached 1000 Prefixes Yet?: A snapshot of the global IPv6 routing table

By Gert Döring, SpaceNet AG, presented by Cathy Aronson

Gert has been measuring the IPv6 routing table for a long time now and watching it grow and change over time. I first heard him speak at a RIPE meeting several years ago and felt that his data should be shared with a wider audience. Since Gert doesn't have the travel budget to come to the US for ARIN or NANOG meetings I have offered to present his work at those meetings as well as APNIC meetings.

Bio:

Cathy Aronson is currently on the ARIN Advisory Council and owns Daydream Imagery LLC, a digital printing and photography business in Jackson, Wyoming. Previously she was a member of the technical staff at Packet Design, where she was responsible for operational aspects of their Internet scaling projects. Cathy also worked in network engineering at BARRNet and the @Home Network. Cathy began her career  at Merit, Inc. where she was a network engineer for the NSFNET and CICNet Backbones.

Gert Doering was born in 1971 in Munich. After studying Physics at the Technical University in Munich, he went into IP networking in 1993, and
has done this since then. Gert's first contact with IPv6 was in 1997, being curious what this new IP protocol was all about. Since January
2003, Gert is WG chair of the Address Policy working group at RIPE. To earn a living, he is working for SpaceNet AG, a regional provider in
Germany, http://www.space.net.

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