Jam Session – May 5, 2011 – IPv6 and How It Impacts Communication Applications

April 13th, 2011 by Dan York

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What is all the IPv6 buzz about? And how will it impact your communications applications? In February 2011, the last IPv4 addresses were allocated to the global registries. While IPv4 addresses will be available for some time, the reality is that IPv6 addresses will be required in the future. Service providers, enterprises and integrators need to understand how IPv6 works and what impacts it may or may not have on applications.

To learn more, join Voxeo’s Dan York for this exploration of IPv6 and what it means for you.

Thursday, May 05, 2011

Time: 11:00 AM US Eastern, 8:00 AM US Pacific, 5:00 PM Central European

In this free webinar, Dan covered:

  • a quick overview of the basics of IPv6, including addressing, DNS, and some subtle differences between IPv4 and IPv6
  • how SIP and VoIP work in an IPv6 world
  • what you need to consider when looking to migrate an application to IPv6

In the session, Dan demonstrated VoIP communications over IPv6 using SIP and Voxeo Prophecy and provided resources to learn more. He also talked about the upcoming “World IP6 Day” on June 8, 2011.

Not sure whether IPv6 really matters? Come with your questions and be ready for a lively and dynamic session.

To read more on IPv6, watch our Speaking of Standards blog at:

http://blogs.voxeo.com/speakingofstandards/tag/IPv6/

Or visit our IPv6 resource page at:

http://blogs.voxeo.com/speakingofstandards/ipv6/

Speaker: Dan York, Director of Conversations, Voxeo Corporation

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4 Responses to “Jam Session – May 5, 2011 – IPv6 and How It Impacts Communication Applications”

  1. Jaya Meghani Says:

    Hi,

    I registered for the session but didn’t receive any email with details. What do I need to access the webinar on May 5th?

    -Jaya

  2. Dan York Says:

    Jaya,

    If you just registered now, you’ll have a confirmation email in the morning. We manually approve all registrations (spam prevention) and the person who does that for our Jam Sessions is based in our Cologne, Germany, office. She’ll get you out a message with all the details tomorrow.

    Thanks for your interest, Dan

  3. Bill Steiner Says:

    I was registered but I missed the session, is there a link to a replay of the session?

  4. Dan York Says:

    Bill,

    Yes, the recording of the session will be online tomorrow. It was a fun session to do. Lots of good questions!

    Thanks for the interest, Dan

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