IPv6 Forum - Jan 9, 2004 - CES, Las Vegas

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The current Internet Protocol, IPv4, is 30 years old. Internet Protocol version 6, its successor, has several key advantages for consumer electronics makers and users, including a tremendous increase in IP address availability, mobility, and peer to peer related improvements in Quality of Service and security. Alex Lightman, author of Brave New Unwired World, has organized five panels of IPv6 experts to cover the breadth, depth, and opportunities of integrating v6 into billions of devices in the very near future. Please join us.

Session Descriptions
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Track/Program Sessions
Date Time Session Title  
1/9/2004 10:30 AM Internet Protocol version 6: Why you should care and how to get started Details
1/9/2004 12:00 PM IPv6 in the Home: Connecting with New Revenue Details
1/9/2004 1:30 PM IPv6 on the Go: Any Content, Anytime, Anywhere Details
1/9/2004 3:00 PM IPv6 Connects With B2B: From Design Process to Supply Chain Details
1/9/2004 4:30 PM IPv6 Revenue Models: The Top 66 Ways to Make the Next Internet Pay Details



Session Title: Internet Protocol version 6: Why you should care and how to get started
Session ID: IP1
Session Type: Free
Date: Friday, January 9
Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Facility: North Hall
Room Number: N254
Description: Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) enables a massive increase in available IP addresses, from 200 million or so assignable IPv4 addresses to trillions of trillions, as well as improving security, mobility, accountability through end-to-end addressing, and customizability through versatile, chainable packet headers. Sony has mandated that all of its products be IPv6 enabled by 2005 – should your company be doing the same? Learn how to get on track starting today in this revealing session.
Moderator: Latif Ladid, President, IPv6 Forum



Session Title: IPv6 in the Home: Connecting with New Revenue
Session ID: IP2
Session Type: Free
Date: Friday, January 9
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Facility: North Hall
Room Number: N254
Description: According to Connexion by Boeing, the average home contains 250 devices that someday could be connected to the Internet via IPv6. This session will investigate the opportunities for makers of game consoles, computers, sensors, controls, fixtures and more to IPv6-enable their products, opening the door to potential subscription, messaging and alert services.
Moderator: Gary Hemminger, Vice President, Marketing, IP Infusion
Speakers:

Enabling Innovative applications for the smarter Home environment, Gary Hemminger, Vice President, Marketing, IP Infusion

  Giving the Internet Wings, Junaid Islam, CEO, Broadband Networks Mobile Platform Laboratory, SAMSUNG Electronics
  Ben Mendelson, President, Interactive Television Alliance



Session Title: IPv6 on the Go: Any Content, Anytime, Anywhere
Session ID: IP3
Session Type: Free
Date: Friday, January 9
Time: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Facility: North Hall
Room Number: N254
Description: 2004 will see 1.3 billion mobile phones, 750 million vehicles and tens of millions of other mobile platforms, all of which can be Net-connected through IPv6. This session will describe the opportunities IPv6 offers the mobile device industry, including a new 6Wi-Fi standard that allows roaming between hotspots and cellular networks. ABC – Always Best Connected – research by Ericsson and the University of California will also be demonstrated, opening the door to connecting billions of new users to hundreds of millions of existing users.
Moderator: Ken Rutkowski, Owner, KenRadio.com
Speakers:

IPv6 and the Ever Smarter Internet World, Alex Lightman, CEO, Charmed Technology

  The new wave of the Mobile Internet, Kang-suk Lee, Vice President, Samsung Electronics



Session Title: IPv6 Connects With B2B: From Design Process to Supply Chain
Session ID: IP4
Session Type: Free
Date: Friday, January 9
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Facility: North Hall
Room Number: N254
Description: Through IPv6, an explosion of new technologies, products, and processes will create new opportunities for business by dramatically increasing the number and types of feedback loops enabled between people, computers and sensors. In this session, we’ll look at a range of examples of how IPv6 can be used to build value across the enterprise. A special update on the Department of Defense mandate to include IPv6 in IT contracts awarded after October 2003 will also be provided.
Moderator: Yurie Rich, CEO, Native6
Speakers:

Business to Business and IPv6, Yurie Rich, CEO, Native6

  Overview Of IPv6 activities in Japan, Takashi Nakamura, Japan IPv6 Council



Session Title: IPv6 Connects With B2B: From Design Process to Supply Chain
Session ID: IP5
Session Type: Free
Date: Friday, January 9
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Facility: North Hall
Room Number: N254
Description: Like infrastructure, IPv6 is not owned by any one person or company, making it challenging for companies to derive profit through proprietary strategies. This session will cover a full range of strategies that companies, governments, and associations are using with IPv6 to generate revenue, reposition and market themselves, and become more successful. Case studies of hardware, software, communications, and consumer electronics companies that have deployed IPv6 will be presented.
Moderator: Alex Lightman, CEO, Charmed Technology
Speakers:

IPv6, PLC and Wifi: The Next Generation cocktail for home appliances: Jordi Palet, CEO Consulintel

  How to make use of IPv6 and integrate it into your networks and mobile devices? David Kessens, Chair, IPv6 WG, RIPE NCC, Nokia
  Home Networking technology and Sensor Networking technology, Itaru Mimura, Hitachi

 

 

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North American IPv6 Task Force

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