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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Keynote Panel: The IPv4 Secondary Market | Meeting: | NANOG54 | |
Date / Time: | 2012-02-06 9:45am - 11:00am | |
Room: | California Ballroom | |
Presenters: | Moderators: Dan Golding, RagingWire Data Centers.Panelists:
Geoff Huston, APNICGeoff Huston is the Chief Scientist at the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), where he undertakes research on topics associated with Internet infrastructure, IP technologies, and address distribution policies.John Curran, ARINJohn Curran is the President and CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). He was a founder of ARIN and served as the Chairman from its inception through 2009. Curran ran several early Internet companies including BBN Planet, XO Communications, and Servervault.Joel Jaeggli, ZyngaJoel Jaeggli is a Network Engineer with the Zynga Game Network. In his current role he has architectural and operational responsibilities supporting the network for some of the world's most popular social games. He serves as a co-chair of the IETF V6OPS working-group and has been a NANOG participant since 1997.Charles Lee, AddrexCharles M. Lee, President, is the impassioned futurist behind Addrex and responsible for defining new frontiers - and bringing them to market - in the digital rights and asset space.
While leading Verizon Federal as Chief Technology Officer, Mr. Lee perfected the language of translating technical capabilities into business solutions and business requirements into technical specifications for the benefit of the United States Government and its agencies. Possessing distinct and varied infrastructure and design expertise, he spearheaded the teams which provided the technical depth and consultative services to Verizon’s national and global account teams and their clients in areas such as the Internet, IPv6, MPLS (Multi-protocol Label Switching), ATM and Frame Relay. Additionally, Mr. Lee was instrumental in leading MCI’s involvement in the National Science Foundation’s NSFNET which included the negotiations to commercialize access and privatize the backbone of the internet. His background is littered with acronyms like NSFnet, vBNS+, NMCI, FTS 2001 and Networx, as well as Project Big Dial and Private Internet Protocol Infrastructure for Verizon Business.
Charles is a recognized expert and speaker at industry conferences such as Interop and the GSA Network Services Conferences. He has also served as the principal representative for Verizon on the NIITF (National Information Infrastructure Task Force) subcommittee on architecture as well as a subject matter consultant to the NSTAC (National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee). Charles hails from Auburn University where he received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering. | |
Abstract: | Panel with a RIR with runout, a RIR facing runout, a "broker" who operates in the grey market, and someone who's helping others figure out ways to do more with less. | |
Files: | Keynote Panel: The IPv4 Secondary Market
Keynote Panel: The IPv4 Secondary Market - Curran(PDF)
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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