Abstract:

IPv6 Transition & Operational Reality

Randy Bush, IIJ

ARIN's message to the world has stirred up a far larger hornets' nest than they may have intended, and all sorts of folk now want to know what the real operational issues are on the way to widespread ipv6 deployment. An ongoing project has been looking at the operational speed-bumps on the road to widespread IPv6 deployment.

Bio:

Randy Bush works as Principal Scientist at Internet Initiative Japan. Previously he spent a bit over a year at AT&T doing research and working on network architecture. He got some operational experience from being on the founding team at Verio, a backbone provider, from which he graduated as VP of Networking after five years. Before that, he was the principal engineer of RAINet, an ISP in Oregon and Washington, which was Verio's first acquisition. As PI for the Network Startup Resource Center, an NSF-supported pro bono effort, he has been involved for some years with the deployment and integration of appropriate networking technology in the developing world.

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