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23 June 2008
23 June 2008
At-Large Community - Paris ICANN Meeting
Workshop: Internet end-users and the Transition from IPV4 to IPV6
Date: 23 June 2008
Time: 08:00 - 09:30 UTC / 10:00 - 11:30 Paris Time
Location: Rodin Room
Interpretation (Simultaneous): EN, ES, FR
Attendees: All those interested in the impact of and issues relatd to IPv6 and the Internet end-user community. The public is welcome.
Summary Minutes: None
Action Items: None
Transcription: Available late July 2008
Recording: English Español Français
Documents:
Full Report of the Study Group on Internet’s Smooth Transition to IPv6 by Japan's MIC
Summary of the Report of the Study Groupn on Internet's Smooth Transition to IPv6 by Japan's MIC
Presentation material used by each speaker can be found on the ICANN public schedule page: http://par.icann.org/en/node/68
Meeting Number: AL.IPV6/MT.32/1
A G E N D A
10:00
Introduction
Part I: Allocation of Remaining IPv4 Addresses:
What is a Fair and Equitable Model to the Internet users?
Presentation by NRO
Ray Plzak, President and CEO, ARIN
- NRO’s efforts in the equitable allocation of IPv4 addresses globally
- Review of current policy debate in the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs)
10:25
Part II: Issues to be faced by Internet Users before and during the transition period:
How to ensure end-user interests?
Presentation
- Technical Overview - Leslie Daigle,Chief Internet Technology Officer, Internet Society (ISOC)
- Public Policy Overview - Karine Perset, ICPC, OECD
Case Studies
- IPv6 Transition Study Group of Japanese Government - Izumi Aizu, Institute for InfoSocinomics/ ALAC
11:00
Part III: Panel Discussion
Way Forward: What should be done by whom and when to ensure end-users interests are protected?
- Bertrand de La Chapelle, Special Envoy for the Information Society, Fench Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Alain Durand, Director, Internet Governance and IPv6 Architecture, Comcast
- Mark McFadden, BT Design
- *Christian Jacquerot, Director of Strategic Programs for IP Networks, France Telecom R&D ** *
- Speakers from Part I and Part II
- Moderator: Izumi Aizu