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garp74
08-03-2009, 11:31 AM
For the third year, ARIN staff will be attending HostingCon and will be available any time to answer any questions you have. We'll be exhibiting at booth 338 (come get your stickers, pens, comic books, or just point at us and snicker) and presenting on Tuesday (http://www.hostingcon.com/2009/sessions/?track=Emerging%20Trends#period_12) about the transition to IPv6. Whether you're new to the industry or an old hand, if there's anything we can help you with, don't be shy! Come visit us!

insiderhosting
08-03-2009, 07:08 PM
Always a pleasure dealing with you, David. Will see you at the booth.

-Steven

TQ Mark
08-03-2009, 10:43 PM
Looking forward to meeting you and the ARIN crew.

The comics are always interesting

:)

The-Pixel
08-03-2009, 11:05 PM
Awesome! Let us know (those of us who cant attend) all about it:P

Jay Suds
08-05-2009, 08:04 PM
For the third year, ARIN staff will be attending HostingCon and will be available any time to answer any questions you have. We'll be exhibiting at booth 338 (come get your stickers, pens, comic books, or just point at us and snicker) and presenting on Tuesday (http://www.hostingcon.com/2009/sessions/?track=Emerging%20Trends#period_12) about the transition to IPv6. Whether you're new to the industry or an old hand, if there's anything we can help you with, don't be shy! Come visit us!

Will you happen to be presenting hosting provider specific IPv6 content? There seems to be far more info out there geared towards people running service for residential services (DSL, cable modem, etc), or corporate environments. And just be looking around at who offers IPv6, I see many folks offering many different subnet sizes (/64 per server, /56 per server, /48 to the customer and /56 per server).

garp74
08-07-2009, 12:10 PM
Will you happen to be presenting hosting provider specific IPv6 content? There seems to be far more info out there geared towards people running service for residential services (DSL, cable modem, etc), or corporate environments. And just be looking around at who offers IPv6, I see many folks offering many different subnet sizes (/64 per server, /56 per server, /48 to the customer and /56 per server).

Yes, ARIN will present IPv6 content specific to hosting providers.

Best regards,
David