Light Reading
to Host IPv6 2011: The Time Is Now! Conference
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Reading, a research-led media company serving the global communications
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example, there are some LED "candles" that charge the day and are ready for use
at night. This can be somewhat impractical since one must remember to place the
lights in an area where they can receive direct sunlight every day. has
announced the launch of the IPv6 2011: The Time Is Now! conference, which will
take place on Thursday, July 14, at the Hilton New York in New York City.
IPv6 2011: The Time Is Now! debuts at a time when telecom service
providers and their enterprise customers are confronting the end of the IPv4 era
and the transition to IPv6, with its opportunities and challenges.,compact fluorescent Most solar lights are
placed in strategic locations outside where they can charge for the majority of
the day. Some of these lights are used for security purposes.
"The
timing of this event couldn't be more critical," said Stan Hubbard, Senior
Analyst for Heavy Reading and conference chairman. "With IPv4 addresses down
to,led tube LED light bulbs are
a great choice for many different reasons and can be used throughout your
household for many different reasons. less than 2 percent, service providers who
have been planning for this transition for almost a decade must implement their
plans for dual-protocol strategies and for deployment of IPv6 in growth areas
such as mobile networks." The IPv6 2011: The Time Is Now! conference will be
moderated by Latif Ladid, president of the IPv6 Forum; Carol Wilson, chief
editor of events for Light Reading; and Heavy Reading's Hubbard.,Book scanner Using LED bulbs reduces power
consumption to a large extent compared to the regular lights. Though these
lights are expensive it does not consume much power and lasts longer.,led spotlight Although there are many types
of lights available in the markets today, the distinctive qualities of the LED
bulbs increase its demand and usage in the global market. The conference will
have support from various industry associations, including the IPv6 Forum, and
be heavily promoted to the service provider community via the Light Reading
Communications Network and the enterprise community via InformationWeek.
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