IPv6World.Asia since 2007

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What is IPv6World.Asia?

About the need for IPv6

IPv4 has approximately four billion IP addresses (the sequence of numbers assigned to each Internet-connected device). The explosion in the number of people, devices and web services on the Internet means that IPv4 is running out of space. IPv6, the new Internet protocol, which provides many billion times bigger address space, will connect the billions of people not connected today and will help ensure the Internet can continue to grow at an ever increasing rate.

 Objective

With IPv4 addresses running out this year, the industry must act quickly to do full IPv6 adoption or risk not being able to communicate with growing number of Internet users who have IPv6 addresses only. We should help, not only motivate
companies to prepare their services for IPv6, but also provide assistance and useful information on how to deploy IPv6 effectively and efficiently.

 Target Participants

All companies which are using or providing services via Internet including ISPs, content providers, cloud services providers, large enterprises and SMEs.  CIOs/CTOs & Network/Systems Managers/Engineers.

 Our partners/ co-hosts on IPv6World.Asia

Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC)

DotAsia Organisation (DotAsia)

Hong Kong Cyberport Management (Cyberport)

Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX)

Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Assocation (HKISPA)

IPv6 Forum Hong Kong

Our past IPv6World.Asia events/activities

Feb 2011

A full day IPv6 Transition
Conference during APRICOT-APAN 2011, Hong Kong (www.apricot-apan.asia), the largest Internet
conference in Asia Pacific

Keynote speaker: Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief
Internet Evangelist, Google

Nov 2010

IPv6 Talk: Intelligence at the Edge:
the Evolution of IP Communications

Speaker:Fred
Baker, ex-Chair of IETF; Fellow at Cisco Systems, Inc.

Aug 2010

Hong Kong as remote participation
hub of APNIC 30th and APNIC IPv6 Training in
Hong Kong

Jun 2010

APNIC IPv6 Training in Hong Kong

Apr 2010

INET Asia – Morning Session:
Enabling Future Growth: IPv6 is a Reality

Speaker: Paul Wilson, Director General, APNIC

Apr 2010

IPv6 Hong Kong
Directory
launched (www.ipv6world.asia)

Mar 2010

Joint IPv6 Evening Seminar with IET-Informatics
and Control Technologies Section: Continuous Development of Internet: IPv4
Address Space Exhaustion and Migration to IPv6

Feb 2010

IPv6World.Asia Talk : Security
Issues Arising from IPv6 Deployment

Nov 2009

IPv6World.Asia Conference
and APNIC IPv6 Training in Hong Kong

Jun 2009 & 2008

APNIC IPv6 Training

Feb 2008

IPv6 Working Group formed

(Convener: Che-Hoo Cheng)

Jun 2007

APNIC IPv6 training