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Ladid and Curran to Speak at 2010 RMv6 Summit

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Ladid and Curran to Speak at 2010 RMv6 Summit

Mar 8, 2010 | Posted by ~Chris | Colorado, Internet, IPv6, Technology |
John Curran

John Curran

Latif Ladid

Latif Ladid

The annual Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit (RMv6 Summit) put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF) is shaping up to be another great event this year. I attended both of the previous (2008 & 2009) RMv6 Summits and have thoroughly enjoyed every single session. I learned much more than I expected at each event due to the great speakers and superb case-study based topics. It is apparent that this year will be no different with the announcement that Latif Ladid and John Curran are confirmed key-note speakers.

This from an email I received today:

Keynote speakers include Latif Ladid, president of the IPv6 forum and chairman of the European IPv6 Task Force.  Also confirmed is John Curran, President and CEO of ARIN, American Registry for Internet Numbers.   A host of confirmed speakers round out the sessions for the upcoming 2-day conference.

If you are in Colorado May 26-27 and you are involved in IP/Ethernet networking, I highly recommend that you attend what will surely be another fantastic Summit! Plus, I heard that there may be a certain Juniper Day One author there handing out copies of the new Exploring IPv6 booklet, who knows – you might even be able to score an autograph! ;)

2010 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit

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