The creation of cloud computing and converged communications applications due to the limited number of IPv4 addresses. This problem is being assisted by providing a unique insight into global IP networking firm NTT America, which has a unique view of how global networks, content delivery (CDN) and content providers can cost-effectively and productively deploy next generation services .
Because IPv6 traffic is still growing, and increases deployment worldwide, will be extremely important when it comes to maintaining the Internet connectivity and business continuity with global partners. By supporting the transit service in native IPv6, tunnel, or dual stack modes, NTT America provides a path of rapid and smooth transition for businesses, allowing them to seize new opportunities in content and international trade while ensuring business continuity and time savings through simplified network management.
When: Sunday, January 17th, 2010 from 9:00 to 10:30 HST HST
What: NTT America, a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) and a global network of IP services, today announced Cody Christman, director of product engineering for NTT America, will speak on a panel at PTC’10, the 32nd annual Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC ) of the conference.
Who: Cody Christman, director of product engineering, NTT America, leads a team of top engineers in product design to meet strategic business objectives for the NTT Communications Global IP Network, which was the first level-1 the network completely upgraded to run IPv6 and is one of the world’s largest commercial IPv6 networks. With real world experience of IPv6 in both its architecture and operationally, Mr. Christman will join experts in the subject matter of IPv6 and leaders worldwide and will offer his perspective on the benefits of IPv6 in the PTC ‘ 10 Round table “IPv6 The Next Big Exit: Will Save IPv6 Internet?” on Sunday, January 17th, 2010, at 9:00 am HST.
Why: The conference theme this year, covering the cloud that allows connectivity and innovation, will explore the evolution of cloud-based services and their implications for strategies and business models in a rapidly changing market. The event is the pre-eminent meeting place for executives from the telecommunications industry and ICT professionals, government representatives and many others, and attracts over 200 industry leaders at high level throughout most of 500 “C-suite and senior executives among participants.
Where: The Mid-Pacific Conference Center located at the Hilton Hawaiian Village ® Beach Resort & Spa in Honolulu, HI
Event Information: www.ptc.org/ptc/