120 likes | 258 Views
This report outlines significant changes within the TWNIC IP Department, including David Chen's appointment as the Director of International Affairs and Public Relations, as well as the introduction of new staff members such as Geng-Dar Tsai and Phyllis Yu. The document also summarizes the 6th TWNIC IP Open Policy Meeting held from June 20-21, 2006, at the Conference Center of Chinese Culture University in Taipei. Keynote speeches addressed critical topics such as IPv4 address exhaustion and the ISP industry outlook in Taiwan.
E N D
TWNIC status report Ching-Heng Ku, TWNIC NIR SIG @ 22th APNIC OPM, Kaohsiung, Taiwan September 7, 2006
Outline • Changes of staffs of TWNIC IP Department • Brief of the 6th TWNIC IP Open Policy Meeting (2006/6/20-21)
Changes of Staffs of TWNIC IP Department • David Chen transferred to be the Director of International Affairs and Public Relations Department • New staffs • Geng-Dar Tsai • Phyllis Yu
Staffs of TWNIC IP Department Ching-Heng Ku Phyllis Yu Sheng-Wei Kuo Geng-Da Tsai
Agenda • Meeting Date: • June 20, 2006 for 6th TWNIC IP OPM • June 21, 2006 for the seminar of the network technology trend • Meeting Location:Conference center of Chinese Culture University, Taipei • Attendees:about 60 peoples from ISPs, fixed network, and enterprises
Agneda— Keynote speeches • Keynote speeches in the morning of June 20: • “Facing right to the IPv4 Address Exhaustion ”, MAEMURA Akinori/ JPNIC • “ISP industry in Taiwan: Status and outlook”,Fon Chen / TFN
Policy SIG topics • Policy SIG in the morning of June 20 • “APNIC fee structure proposal”, TWNIC • “Current status of the commercial IPv6 services of ISPs”, Seednet • “IPv6 related policies”, CHT • “How to face the debogon IP in ISPs”, TFN
Routing SIG topics • Routing SIGin the afternoon of June 20 • Report of the analysis of Taiwan routing table statistics, TWNIC • BGP Support for Four-octet AS Number Space, CHT • Report of the status of IPv6 PI (Provider Independent) Address, CHT TL (Telecommunication Laboratory) • Status report of Taiwan exchange centers - EBIX & TWIX