The German IPv6 Summit will take place in Potsdam
at May
7-8, 2008. Hosted by the Hasso-Plattner-Institute, the German
IPv6 Summit
provides two days of International, European, and German
experts to address
IPv6 technology at work. The first day includes
talks about IPv6 strategy and
deployment status worldwide, with a focus
on Europe, China, Japan, USA,
India, and Korea. Day two will complement
the program by addressing IPv6
deployment from the perspective of
operators and ISPs as well as deployment
in the public sector including
education, administration, and defence.
The German IPv6 Summit is organized by
the
Hasso-Plattner-Institute at the University of Potsdam in
close
collaboration the the German IPv6 Council, the national chapter of
the
International IPv6 Forum. The German IPv6 Council has been
established
to group all the different persons in industry, research,
politics and
administration in the IPv6 field in Germany with the clear
mission to
advocate IPv6 by improving technology, market, and deployment user
and
industry awareness of IPv6, creating a quality and secure
new
Generation Internet.
Deutscher IPv6 Rat
Prof. Dr. Christoph Meinel
Hasso Plattner Institut
für Softwaresystemtechnik GmbH
Universität Potsdam
Prof.-Dr.-Helmert-Str.
2-3
D-14482 Potsdam
Germany
E-Mail: info@ipv6council.de
In IPv6 mobility does not have the problem of unbalanced routing as like in IPv4 packages, so that a mobile connection is so efficient as a normal connection. This is due to there is a process through which the mobile node can inform the node which communicates to which is the address in the new network and use this address for their communication.