Internet Transition Summit Registation Form

The goal of this conference is to convene selected key Internet stakeholders to determine a strategy to sustain the stability, reachability, and accessibility of the Internet as IPv4 addresses are exhausted and Internet users and content transitions to new addresses, IPv6, which are incompatible with legacy IPv4 addresses. Internet access providers, content providers, content distributers, network device manufacturers, and all other participants in the Internet ecosystem are interdependent, and no single segment can provide for the continued stability and scalability of the Internet.

Location:

Marriott Marquis, NYC

Dates/Times:

September 27: 8:00 am–5:00 pm
September 28: 9:00 am–3:30 pm

Preliminary Agenda

Monday, September 27 (MSO/NCTA/SCTE/CableLabs)
8:00 am am–9:00 amBreakfast
9:00 am–9:15 amWelcome and Overview of Agenda; Motivations for the Meeting
9:15 am–10:15 amCableLabs Update
10:15 am–10:45 amNCTA Update
10:45 am– 11:00 amSCTE Update
11:00 am– 12:00 pmMSO IPv6 Deployment Update
12:00 pm–1:00 pmLunch
1:00 pm–2:30 pmMSO Transition Testing Update
  • 6RD
  • 6to4
  • Native Dual Stack
  • NAT444
  • DS-Lite
2:30 pm–3:00 pmBreak
3:00 pm–5:00 pmMSO Round Table
5:00 pmMeeting concludes
6:30 pmNCTA-hosted dinner

Tuesday, September 28 (MSOs/Programmers/NCTA/SCTE/CableLabs)
8:00 am–9:00 amContinental breakfast available
9:00 am–9:15 amWelcome

Part I: Overview of IPv6 Transition and MSO Plans
9:15 am–10:00 amIntroduction to IPv4 Address Exhaustion; Update on IPv4 Address Exhaustion Estimates
10:00 am–11:15 amMSO Transition Overview
Summary of how MSOs are approaching the transition and general transition issues.
Focus on general tools that Service Providers will be using.
  • NAT44
  • Dual-Stack Lite
  • 6RD
  • Native Dual Stack
  • MSO Timelines

Part II: Programmer Issues and IPv6
11:15 am–12:15 pmIPv6 Transition Topics
  • Introduction to IPv6 "Brokenness"
  • Introduction to DNS White Lists
  • White List Problems
12:15 pm–1:15 pmWorking Lunch
1:15 pm–2:15 pmMSO/Programmer IPv6 Workshop
Explore constructive ways for Programmers and Service Providers to work together to offer customers high-quality content over IPv6 and how to resolve problems that may arise during the transition.
  • What Programmers are doing with IPv6
  • MSO/Programmer Discussion
  • Desired outcomes ...
  • Solutions to technical problems
  • Common approach to IPv6 transition
  • Forum for content industry and MSOs to work together
  • Possibly an escalation path for IPv6 issues

Part III: CDNs and IPv6
2:15 pm–3:30 pmWhat CDNs are doing with IPv6 (Limelight, Akamai)
  • Impact on MSOs and Programmers
3:30 pmMeeting concludes


Please fill out and submit the form below no later than Friday, September 17, 2010.

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