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First Ever CO ISOC IPv6 Event!

Aug 23, 2012

I have to say, I’m more than a little excited! The Colorado Chapter of the Internet Society (CO ISOC) is hosting our very first IPv6 event – and it’s shaping up to be quite outstanding (if I do say so myself). The stage will be filled with the likes of Scott Hogg, Jeff Doyle, Cricket […]

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The ITU and the Internet; Strange Bedfellows or a Deadly Embrace?

Nov 1, 2010

The ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2010 (PP-10) recently concluded. The conference took place in Guadalajara, Mexico from Monday the 4th  to Friday the 22nd of October, 2010. Many in the Internet community have long expected that this conference would focus heavily on what the ITU often calls ICT (Information and Communication Technology), what most of us […]

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Invigorating CO ISOC

May 2, 2010

CO ISOC seeks to harness the great resources of this region in order to perpetuate the open evolution of the Internet for the advancement of human knowledge and communication, here in Colorado and around the world. Background As most who know me already know, I co-founded the Colorado Chapter of the Internet Society back at […]

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APNIC’s Community Consultation on IPv6 and the ITU

Mar 3, 2010

Those of you tuned in to Internet policy are surely aware of the upcoming meeting of an ITU group on IPv6 that will be discussing WTSA Resolution 64 – IP address allocation and encouraging the deployment of IPv6. Unfortunately, I have been extremely busy with some other far less exciting projects and have not found […]

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Vint Cerf – The Ride Isn’t Over Yet

Feb 27, 2009

Internet pioneer Dr. Vint Cerf expressed his optimism for the Internet’s future at the official opening of the Internet Society’s new Geneva office. More than just optimism though, I was left with a feeling that he was perhaps issuing a subtle call to arms for the Internet pioneers of today.

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A Toast to Jon Postel

Oct 2, 2008

“Here’s to Jonathan B. Postel, a man who went about his work diligently and humbly, who served all who wished to partake of the Internet and to contribute to it, and who did so asking nothing in return but the satisfaction of a job well done and a world open to new ideas.” ~ Vint […]

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CO ISOC Initial Meeting

Mar 31, 2008

My friend Gene Barlow and I recently founded the Colorado chapter of the Internet Society. We had our first meeting on Wednesday the 19th of March, 2008 at the Lone Tree Public Library.

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