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APNIC Plenary

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The IPv4 address pool has now dropped below 10%, which is a key indicator to business to act now to IPv6 deployment.

IPv6 protocol plays an important role in the next generation of Internet. It is expected that the elegant coexistence of IPv4 and IPv6 is the key point of IPv6 transition.

Companies deploying IPv6 are now pushing past their internal networks to find deployment options to the end user. Whether it is for business or technical or community reasons, IPv6 is heading to the edges. But being an early adopter often means creating your own path, navigating suppliers and customers while maintaining the business case to continue.

Hear speakers from across the ICT industry talk about their experiences in integrating IPv6 in their end-user products and services.

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09:00 Introduction by Moderator
Martin Levy, Hurricane Electric
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An Australian Broadband Provider's Perspective on IPv6
Matthew Moyle-Croft, Internode
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IPv6 based Emergency Rural Healthcare
Srinivas Gudipudi, Tech Mahindra
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v6Home: Deploying Dual Stack E-mail
Lawrence Hughes, Infoweapons
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Google (and Youtube) over IPv6
Lorenzo Colitti, Google
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Managing the Transition from IPv4 to IPv6: Interoperability is the Keyword
Muhammad Kamal Zahari, TM Global
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Questions from the floor
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IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey outcome trailer
Miwa Fujii, APNIC
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