FLIP-6 - Eighth Latin American IPv6 Forum

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  • Room “Exhibition Hall 1”

Agenda:

Eighth Latin American IPv6 Forum - FLIP-6

The aim of the Latin American IPv6 Forum is to promote the adoption of the IPv6 Protocol within the region of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as to share experiences regarding the implementation within our region of services and applications based on IPv6.

This exchange of experiences, that includes from commercial to academic applications, including future development projects of IPv6 implementation,  is realised as much through the discussion list as in the Forum annual meeting, which is developed within the framework of LACNIC events.

For more information on previous editions of the Latin American IPv6 Forum, please visit the following:

Latin America and the Caribbean IPv6 Task Force

The main objective of the IPv6 Task Force for Latin America and the Caribbean is to promote de adoption of IPv6 within the region. In order to do so, the "LAC IPv6 TF" coordinates the cooperation among the different parties involved in the adoption of IPv6 in Latin America and the Caribbean; it also promotes different activities aimed at informing and educating on IPv6 and related technologies.

For more information on the LAC IPv6 TF, please visit its website at
http://www.lac.ipv6tf.org/

Room

  • Room “Exhibition Hall 1”

Speakers

Mariela Rocha - FLIP-6 Moderator:

Ms Rocha is currently working as a technical expert at the University Interconnection Network of Argentina. She has been the Coordinator of the IPv6 Latin American Forum - FLIP6, and the IPv6 Task Force for Latin America and the Caribbean since 2006.
She has strongly focused her professional activity on the areas of network engineering and the implementation of new technologies, basically within the academic environment.

Owen DeLong:

Owen DeLong is an IPv6 Evangelist at Hurricane Electric and an elected member of the ARIN Advisory Council. He brings more than 20 years of TCP/IP networking experience and a front-row perspective on IPv6 deployment and IPv4 runout. When he is not training people on IPv6, he is also a Commercial Pilot and a SCUBA Diving Instructor. He lives in San Jose, California and can be reached at owend at he dot net.

Antonio Cansado:

Antonio Cansado es Ingeniero Civil en Computación de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (2005), Magíster en Ciencias de la Computación de la misma universidad (2005) y Doctor en Informática de la Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis (2008), realizando su tesis en INRIA, Francia. Realizó un postdoctorado en la Universidad de Málaga (2009) y recientemente asume como Gerente Técnico del proyecto “IPv6 para Chile” en el Laboratorio de Investigación de NIC Chile (NICLabs).

Jose Miguel Guzman - Google

Jose Miguel Guzman es el Technical Program Manager de Distibucion de Contenidos de Google para Iberoamerica. Su principal responsabilidad es desarrollar acuerdos que permitan que los usuarios de Internet puedan acceder a los contenidos de Google/Youtube con la mejor calidad posible, y al menor costo para los ISPs.

Sus objetivos incluyen mejorar el acceso a los contenidos desde toda la region, impulsar mediante http://ipv6.google.com/ una mayor adopcion de IPv6 en latinoamerica, y contribuir a un desarrollo de una mejor internet en español y portugues.

Jose Miguel ha estado involucrado en la industria el software y telecomunicaciones desde el origen de la Intenet en la region, y antes de Google ocupo diversas posiciones en empresas de tecnologia en Chile.

Martin J. Levy - Hurricane Electric

Martin Levy has been involved in the TCP/IP world since the publication of the first TCP/IP RFCs. Born and educated in England, Martin moved to the United States to work as a software developer at the prestigious Bell Labs. It was at Bell Labs that he ran their first TCP/IP network-enabled UNIX computers. After seven years in New Jersey, Martin moved to California and joined the Silicon Valley entrepreneurial life to continue his focus on networking software and systems. When the ISP industry started to take root in the early 1990s, it was natural for Martin to move into this industry. Since then, Martin has been building networks in California, the greater US, Europe, and Latin America. Since joining Hurricane Electric in early 2008, Martin has taken on the role of markedly expanding the Hurricane Electric IPv6 commercial offerings, including its expansion into Asia and additional cities worldwide.

Santiago Aggio:

Mr Aggio holds a degree in Electronics Engineering and has specialized in data and computer networks for scientific and academic applications. At present he is involved in the implementation of HPC (High Performance Computing) technologies by means of clusters and virtual machines on IPv4 and IPv6 networks.

In addition, he is working as network administrator at the National Technological University of Bahía Blanca, and as a Professional at the CCTBB (the Technological and Scientific Center of Bahia Blanca), reporting to CONICET (the Argentine National Scientific and Technological Research Council).

Rodrigo Regis dos Santos

Especialista em redes IP, sistemas Unix e serviços Internet. Como formação, possui Curso de Especialização em Redes de Computadores pelo LARC/USP e Bacharelado em Ciências Biológicas pela USP. Sua atuação profissional em TI ocorre desde 1995, com experiências nas empresas: Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ericsson Brazil, comDominio (IDC - AS16397), CTBC Multimídia (NSP, ISP - AS27664). Atualmente atua como supervisor de projetos no Centro de
Estudos e Pesquisas em Tecnologia de Redes e Operações (CEPTRO.br) do Núcleo de Informação e Coordenação do Ponto BR (NIC.br) e é um dos responsáveis pelo PTTmetro (PTT.br).

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