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Re: Open NIR Meeting: Proposal to report IPv6 Resource Management System Project



Good News for NIRs,
Along with APNIC's presentation, I also would like to inform our plan on
IPv6 system
development with updated version of Yokohama meeting.
How about other NIRs ?

I expect Maemura-san's quick response.

Have a nice day !!!
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Yong Wan Ju : Manager of Internet Address Management Team
                      in Korea Network Information Center
E-mail : ywju@nic.or.kr                  Homepage : www.nic.or.kr
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sanjaya" <sanjaya@apnic.net>
To: <maem@maem.org>
Cc: <nir-discuss@apnic.net>; <sig@apnic.net>; <ipv6-rms@apnic.net>
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 9:43 AM
Subject: Open NIR Meeting: Proposal to report IPv6 Resource Management
System Project


> Maemura-san,
> Following is a proposal for a presentation at the Open NIR Meeting
> in Bangkok, 4 March 2002.
>
> Thank you!
> Sanjaya
> -------------------------------------------
>
> Topic: IPv6 Resource Management System Project Status
> Duration: 15 mins
>
> Description:
> IPv6 introduces a large address space to be managed by internet
> registries, providers and end-users. Recording and managing the
> usage of this large address space could be a challenging task for
> everyone concerned. In anticipation of this, APNIC is coordinating
> the development of IPv6 Resource Management System together
> will all NIRs in the region.
> This report will highlight the result of our first meeting in Yokohama
> (Dec 7th 2001) and present the follow up works of that meeting.
> The presentation will cover the project scope, identified key
> processes, and some preliminary data structures and object
> architectures.
> We hope to get feedbacks during the presentation, especially in
> user requirements area and ideas on how NIRs could work
> together to speed up the development of this system.