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Subject: D.C. Internet Summit Next Week
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 02:05:21 -0800
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I would like to invite you and your associates to attend the US IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) Summit, December 8-11, 2003 in Crystal City, VA, near the Pentagon. This major opportunity to participate in transitioning to the new Internet is in response to both DoD and Industry requests for a concentrated, affordable conference in the Washington, D.C. area.
This exciting and informative conference on the Next Generation Internet will attract a remarkable line-up of speakers, including major executives from the Department of Defense and Industry, as well as prominent global scientists and analysts. This gathering should offer your organization great opportunities for forming new strategic relationships. Revenues from new products and services arising from the Next Generation Internet have been estimated at a trillion dollars over the next decade.
You have undoubtedly heard of the booming interest in the new Internet, because of its dramatic improvements in end-to-end security, peer-to-peer communication, support of new generations of Internet-enabled consumer electronics and defense systems, and wireless mobility capabilities, as well as the recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Defense (that it was switching all Internet operations over to this new standard beginning in October 2003) and support by major vendors such as Microsoft and Sony. The Department of Commerce recently created a Task Force to generate an IPv6 roadmap. The press has also reported on the enthusiastic support for IPv6 by European and Asian governments, which have already started replacing the present Internet Protocol (in use since 1973). Sponsors for the Summit include IBM, Cisco, Sun Microsystems, Verio/NTT, HP, Nortel, Spirent, Automation Research, Elmic, Cal-(IT)2, IP Infusion, Alcatel, INS, Extreme Networks, Foundry Networks, UNH-IOL, Internet2, Nokia, KMI, Ixia, IPv6 Promotional Council, and the Northern Virginia Technology Council. Everyone who wants to benefit from early adoption of the new generation Internet will be at this conference in order to assess and to influence the 21st Century Internet. You should be there, too.
We would sincerely appreciate it if you could put these dates on your calendar. You can read a more complete description of the Summit and register at http://www.usipv6.com. In addition to the presentations on December 9-11, there is also an optional comprehensive IPv6 tutorial on the 8th - please register NOW, because space is limited (and early registration saves you up to 50%). If you live outside the D.C. area, you'll want to reserve a room at the Doubletree Hotel as soon as possible, to be assured of conference rates.
I will be happy to discuss our conference and to answer any of your questions at (310) 458-3233 -- or you can send an email to our dedicated information desk at info@usipv6.com. We hope you can attend and join us. We thank you in advance for your support -- and for forwarding this invitation to other individuals and companies who might want to attend the U.S. IPv6 Summit - see you in December!
Sincerely,
Alex Lightman
Chairman,
U.S. IPv6 Summit 2003
This invitation was sent to chien@munged.ext.
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I would like
to invite you and your associates to attend the US IPv6 (Internet
Protocol version 6) Summit, December 8-11, 2003 in Crystal City,
VA, near the Pentagon. This major opportunity to participate in
transitioning to the new Internet is in response to both DoD and
Industry requests for a concentrated, affordable conference in the
Washington, D.C. area.
This exciting
and informative conference on the Next Generation Internet will
attract a remarkable line-up of speakers, including major executives
from the Department of Defense and Industry, as well as prominent
global scientists and analysts. This gathering should offer your
organization great opportunities for forming new strategic relationships.
Revenues from new products and services arising from the Next Generation
Internet have been estimated at a trillion dollars over the next
decade.
You have undoubtedly
heard of the booming interest in the new Internet, because of its
dramatic improvements in end-to-end security, peer-to-peer communication,
support of new generations of Internet-enabled consumer electronics
and defense systems, and wireless mobility capabilities, as well
as the recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Defense (that
it was switching all Internet operations over to this new standard
beginning in October 2003) and support by major vendors such as
Microsoft and Sony. The Department of Commerce recently created
a Task Force to generate an IPv6 roadmap. The press has also reported
on the enthusiastic support for IPv6 by European and Asian governments,
which have already started replacing the present Internet Protocol
(in use since 1973). Sponsors for the Summit include IBM, Cisco,
Sun Microsystems, Verio/NTT, HP, Nortel, Spirent, Automation Research,
Elmic, Cal-(IT)2, IP Infusion, Alcatel, INS, Extreme Networks, Foundry
Networks, UNH-IOL, Internet2, Nokia, KMI, Ixia, IPv6 Promotional
Council, and the Northern Virginia Technology Council. Everyone
who wants to benefit from early adoption of the new generation Internet
will be at this conference in order to assess and to influence the
21st Century Internet. You should be there, too.
We would sincerely
appreciate it if you could put these dates on your calendar. You
can read a more complete description of the Summit and register
at <a href="http://www.usipv6.com/">http://www.usipv6.com. In
addition to the presentations on December 9-11, there is also an
optional comprehensive IPv6 tutorial on the 8th - please register
NOW, because space is limited (and early registration saves you
up to 50%). If you live outside the D.C. area, you'll want to reserve
a room at the <a href="http://www.usipv6.com/hotel.shtml">Doubletree
Hotel as soon as possible, to be assured of conference rates.
I will be happy
to discuss our conference and to answer any of your questions at
(310) 458-3233 -- or you can send an email to our dedicated information
desk at <a href="mailto:info@usipv6.com">info@usipv6.com. We
hope you can attend and join us. We thank you in advance for your
support -- and for forwarding this invitation to other individuals
and companies who might want to attend the U.S. IPv6 Summit - see
you in December!
TBD Media delivers periodic notices of business conferences and events,
mainly of interest to technology and media professionals, and usually providing
a substantial discount. You can expect two to four mailings per month.
You are always welcome to manage your TBD Media subscription at http://tbdweekly.com/cgi-bin/update.nclk?e=chien@munged.ext or reply with questions or requests.