Is by definition a National community integrated by engineers, network
designers, operators, ISPs, investigators, students and volunteers
motivated to archive a common goal, the development and deploy
of networks aware of IPv6 protocol.
Sharing a common philosophy of the IPv6 Task Forces around the globe,
to impel and unfolding IPv6 within its region, collaborating and
coordinating the synergy of effort.
At
the moment the IPv6 Task Force Mexico is in development process,
since the former participation that the University
of Guadalajara had in the Global event IPv6 Summit Brazil, São
Paulo, from 17 to 20 of August 2004. The first relations settled
to initiate the creation.
Such
initiative is supported by National organizations as the National
Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the University of Guadalajara
(UdeG). In the International ambit stands by CONSULINTEL
and LACNIC.
The Official Site of the IPv6 Task Force Mexico invites you to be
a member, subscribing to Mail
Lists.
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6DEPLOY and other IST projects to exhibit at the IST2008
Have a walk through the aisles of the ICT208 International Village and stop at the booth of the Global e-Infrastructure (Booth Number D 05)! You can meet representatives of 13 major e-Infrastructure projects and discover more about their state-of-the-art developments and global outreach.Get to know how e-Infrastructures can open new frontiers for your business and research activities by allowing you to merge global resources and knowledge. Our Global e-Infrastructure team will be happy to answer all your questions and feed your curiosity.
Complete info at the Belief project web site.
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OECD member states throw their weight behind IPv6
Representatives of 42 member states in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) issued a declaration in which they expressed their support for the next-generation internet protocol.At its Ministerial Meeting on the Future of the Internet Economy, held in Seoul, Korea, on Wednesday, the organisation said the switch to the new version of IP was necessary to connect billions of people to the internet. IPv4 addresses are quickly running out, so the signatories want to have the new version of the internet protocol, IPv6, adopted quickly. In one of the items in the declaration that is more political than technical, they call on governments and private companies that use a large number of IPv4 addresses to lead the switch over. Complete info at Heise online.
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Next events:
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Global
IPv6 Summit 2005 will be carried out in the city of Barcelona,
Spain from 6 to 10 of June 2005. For the appointment of the
10 of June the IPv6 Task Force Mexico will be present
in the international meeting of all Task Forces of the world.
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LACNIC
VIII will be carried out in the city of Lima, Peru from 27 to
30 of June 2005 in the Meliá Lima Hotel and is provided with
accomodations by the Network Scientific Peruvian, RCP and the
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IPv6
advanced Mobility workshop in Reston, VA USA on July 19th.
Hosted by Native6 Inc. and SRI International. [brochure] |
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information: INFO
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