Geof Lambert, Chair of the California IPv6 Task Force, talks about that "All Volunteer Effort Working on the Transition to the New Internet"

Unwired LA #17

Los Angeles, California
December 5, 2005

By Marc Strassman
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Geof Lambert, Chair, California IPv6 Task Force


Geof Lambert is the Chair of the California IPv6 Task Force

Geof Lambert is the Vice Chair of the North American IPv6 Task Force and the Chair of the California IPv6 Task Force.

Here's what the California IPv6 Task Force is up to:

"The California IPv6 Task Force is a sub-chapter of the North American IPv6 Task Force dedicated to the advancement and propagation of IPv6 (Internet Protocol, version 6) in California. The NAv6TF is a sub-chapter of the global IPv6 Forum Comprised of individual members, rather than corporate sponsors, the CAv6TF mission is to provide technical leadership and innovative thought for the successful integration of IPv6 into all facets of networking and telecommunications infrastructure, present and future.

"Through its continued facilitation of whitepapers, IPv6-centric conferences, IPv6 test, and collaboration with IPv6 task forces from around the globe, the CAv6TF will strive to be the guiding force for IPv6 adoption and readiness in California."


an interview with Geof Lambert

Unwired LA had a chance to interview Geof Lambert this afternoon about the origins, purpose, and operations of the California IPv6 Task Force. You watch that interview with Geoff Lambert, in its entirety, by clicking here

As Mr. Lambert explains in this interview, one benefit of the transition to IPv6 from the currently-dominant IPv4 standard will be the ability to allocate far more IP addresses than previously, allowing many more objects, as well as many more individuals and organizations, to each have their own unique address on the Internet.

You can learn more about the California IPv6 Task Force by clicking here.

behind the scenes at Unwired LA

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