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Bringing IPv6 To A Venue Near You
Posted by: Jordi on Sunday, September 25, 2011 - 08:35 PM
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I was privileged to have been invited to speak at the Texas IPv6 Task Force’s annual summit last week, and while there had a nice discussion with Stan Barber, one of its founders. As one of the founders of the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force, I was interested in comparing notes on the similarities and differences between our organizations. In particular, I wanted to talk about our respective missions.
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