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Started Jan 14

IPv6: This Means War
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Scott Dalton May 19, 2011.

Are you IPv6 Marketable?

Started Mar 7, 2011

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Maninder Singh replied to Bruce Sinclair's discussion 'Early Agenda Ideas' in the group gogoNET LIVE! 4
"I want to include a session on  Analysis of 1) Possibility of DDoS Attacks in ipv6 networks. 2) Traceback techniques available for ipv6 networks. Who all are willing to work with me on above topics? Please reply. We have less…"
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Bruce Sinclair posted a blog post

Less Talk and More Walk

 The sixth month of the year is both symbolic and historic for IPv6 and a good time to take stock and see how we've progressed. But instead of looking at the usual suspects of number of networks, number of users, number of websites, etc... on IPv6 let's look at some new trends to see what's happening.  At gogo6 we've been measuring the "Buzz" of the IPv6 market every week over the last two and a half years. Each tweet, blog and news story on IPv6 has been counted, categorized and indexed for…See More
Jun 5
A. J. NOURI and Bruce Sinclair are now connected
Jun 3
Ja-sagen commented on Bruce Sinclair's page Getting Started
"It do help me a lot."
May 23
michael hebin commented on Bruce Sinclair's page Getting Started
"good"
May 15
Bruce Sinclair shared Phil's blog post on Twitter
May 3
Geoff Mulligan replied to Bruce Sinclair's discussion 'Early Agenda Ideas' in the group gogoNET LIVE! 4 Group
"Possible topics for the IoT:   - COAP, RPL, ZigbeeIP ... are they necessary - do we really need new protocols   - COAP - what is it?   - Mesh under vs. Route Over for the IoT   - Security for the IoT"
May 1
Geoff Mulligan replied to Bruce Sinclair's discussion 'IPSO Alliance' in the group Internet of Things
"I'm here and I'm happy to answer questions prior to the podcast also."
May 1

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Profile Information

Your job
Management
Your company
gogo6
Primary network/service/product you are taking to v6. If you are working on your home network, which type of network will you transition to IPv6 next?
Fixed broadband
Overall status of IPv6 deployment
Deploying
Summary - why you are here, your IPv6 experience, what you are working on, ...
As the CEO of gogo6 I have helped companies and governments from all over the world move their networks to v6.

gogo6 (and its predecessor Hexago) has been in the IPv6 market for over 10 years. Our primary business is to develop and sell gogoWARE products that provide interoperability between v4 and v6 networks, enabling the incremental deployment of IPv6. To help the industry migrate to v6 and to gain exposure for our company we manage this social network, gogoNET, and the Freenet6 service.

I'm here to help build a robust online v6 community. I believe that social networking is the best tool to bring together local v6 communities as well as provide everyone with an international perspective. It is also the most efficient way to share knowledge between people in different places. In the absence of past IPv6 experience or schooling, professionals need to interact with other professionals who have done it before to gain the knowledge they need to deploy IPv6.

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At 3:48pm on May 26, 2012, matias figueroa said…

thanks for the invitation, the issue of implementation and development of technologies, always caught my attention and see this opportunity that we can learn more about it, it's great. I am currently studying and working in implementation of these services where I live, is a challenge, but I like, I hope to be a contribution to this community

At 7:16pm on November 4, 2011, Peter C. Tonnesen said…
thanks for the invite. I thought that the information provided was excellant and will be passing information on to some of the other locations I works with
At 2:19pm on May 11, 2011, Tracy Verlin said…

Thanks Bruce,

Yes, I am in the middle of my Cisco class @ Kaplan University. I have been networking for over 12 years. LAN and WAN experience. Especially in the last few years. I have found some IPV6 DNS IP's for Comcast in my area. I have put them into my system. Not my router, just my main workstation. I then browsed some IPV6 only websites. I have used the tunneling stack as well.

My big deal is this. I am forced to take college courses that are IPV4. You  know the OSI, TCP/IP, and DOD models.

I have a bad feeling much of this will change and I am wasting my time. But in order to get my degree in IT, I have to take the courses.

I just would like to know if most of my knowledge is going to still apply other than the 128 bit Hex addressing scheme and the weird 00ff::00:0fe2::aef2 (the ":" taking up places where there are two to four zero's?

I am very curious. Besides all of that I am in. I have been signed in and played around for a bit. And yes, I plan to use your help in capitolizing on this. The big businesses are going to have no choice but to pay up for help getting connected. And, that is where my next venture is heading. At least I hope. WE can all work together on this and be the top notch solution(s) to get things going. And maybe make a little something.

 

Thanks again,

 

Tracy Verlin

At 12:55pm on January 13, 2011, Anthony Fuller said…
Yes I agree, I can't wait to get all my clients on to IPv6
At 2:46pm on November 4, 2010, Eric Nute said…
Thanks for the great gogoNet Live conference you organized with Latif Ladid. I am really looking forward to the directory of links to the presentation slidedecks.

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Posted on June 5, 2013 at 11:10am

Penny Wise and Pound Foolish

The theory put forward by the IETF was simple enough… while there were still enough IPv4 addresses use transition technologies to migrate to dual stack and then wean IPv4 off over time. All nice and tidy. The way engineers, myself included, liked it. However those controlling the purse strings had a different idea. There's was, don't spend a cent on protocol infrastructure improvement until the absolute last minute - there's no ROI in IPv6 for shareholders. Getting in front…

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Posted on May 21, 2013 at 6:03pm

gogoNET LIVE! 3 in Review

gogoNET LIVE! 3 was another terrific meeting of the top IPv6 minds in the industry.  Day 1 consisted of four parallel workshop tracks ranging in difficulty from absolute beginner to expert.  Day 2 started with a keynote address from…

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Posted on November 17, 2012 at 11:11pm

Want to Host a Freenet6 POP?

Help!  Our Freenet6 service is straining to keep up with the increase in IPv6 traffic and users so we are looking for partners willing to host a Freenet6 POP.  Compounding this we recently lost our POP in Australia that was generously hosted by our close partner IPv6Now.

This is a great opportunity to help the…

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Posted on September 7, 2012 at 7:41pm — 1 Comment

gogoCPE is now Available

After years of software development, prototyping, hardware design, testing, customer partnering and industrial design, the gogoCPE is finally available and ready for purchase!  From our experience in working with service providers on their IPv6 trials using our software client it became obvious that using software would not work en masse.  Functionality worked great; remembering to keep it always running - not so much.  So the idea of a hardware version of our software client was born in…

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Posted on February 4, 2011 at 11:00am — 6 Comments

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