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Tech-Sig Convenor reports back from APNIC32

In September 2011, Task Force Technical Convenor Dean Pemberton embarked for the port metropolis of Busan, South Korea for the APNIC 32 Conference. In between immersing himself in APNIC’s inner-policy workings, he chaired a session of the ‘IPv6 Transition Plenary’, discussing with content providers what they observed on World IPv6 Day. Dean also presented at […]

KAREN seminar: IPv6 for real-time musical collaboration

Statement from REANNZ – www.karen.net.nz – 19 July 2011 Join us on Tuesday 26 July when Associate Professor Ian Whalley will share his experiences of spearheading the use of IPv6 for international electroacoustic music collaboration. Technology enables new forms of musical collaboration Ian Whalley from the University of Waikato is leading the charge in the […]

ANZIA Awards – enter your IPv6 initiative now!

Are you a New Zealand-based individual or organisation that has implemented or promoted IPv6 lately? If so, then the NZ IPv6 Task Force encourages you to enter the upcoming ANZIA Awards. The Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIAs) are a collaboration between InternetNZ and auDA. The awards are an annual event celebrating the achievements […]

IPv6 features at CIO Summit & NetHui 2011

The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force maintained a presence at the CIO Summit and NetHui events in late-June, sharing a sponsor booth with NZICT. This proved an ideal opportunity to network with New Zealand CIOs and the wider Internet community. NetHui 2011 featured a discussion session facilitated by IPv6 Task Force Convenor Murray Milner. The […]

New Zealand IPv6 Task Force supports World IPv6 Day

The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force put its weight behind World IPv6 Day in June, engaging in several promotional activities to help spread the IPv6 adoption message locally. World IPv6 Day was a global event sponsored and organised by the international Internet Society (ISOC) and supported by numerous large content providers.  The intent of the […]