ION Tokyo, 17 November 2014, slides from Kaname Nishikuza given during the "IPv6 in Asia Pacific: Untangling the Web" panel.
IPv6 has been available from the Regional Internet Registries for over 15 years. How do different types of organizations formulate their plans to deploy IPv6, and what’s taking so long? Will reliance on Carrier Grade NATs (CGNs) affect the development and accessibility of the Internet in Asia Pacific?
Panelists will discuss IPv6 vs. CGNs: issues, problems and solutions. The discussion will also encompass panelists’ experiences deploying IPv6 in Asia Pacific; the technical, organizational, and political challenges they face, and the current status of their deployments.
The Internet has been evolving. One of the major reasons IPv6 should be deployed now is to restore the end-to-end principle of the Internet. However, as the Internet has changed dramatically in the last decade, returning to its original form is very difficult. In this presentation, I will discuss what is happening today and how we can best sustain and improve the Internet.
ION Tokyo, 17 November 2014, slides from Kaname Nishikuza given during the "IPv6 in Asia Pacific: Untangling the Web" panel.
IPv6 has been available from the Regional Internet Registries for over 15 years. How do different types of organizations formulate their plans to deploy IPv6, and what’s taking so long? Will reliance on Carrier Grade NATs (CGNs) affect the development and accessibility of the Internet in Asia Pacific?
Panelists will discuss IPv6 vs. CGNs: issues, problems and solutions. The discussion will also encompass panelists’ experiences deploying IPv6 in Asia Pacific; the technical, organizational, and political challenges they face, and the current status of their deployments.
The Internet has been evolving. One of the major reasons IPv6 should be deployed now is to restore the end-to-end principle of the Internet. However, as the Internet has changed dramatically in the last decade, returning to its original form is very difficult. In this presentation, I will discuss what is happening today and how we can best sustain and improve the Internet.