Presentations and tutorials on IPv6

Not only Viagénie has contributed to create new applications and services on IPv6, but it also contributed to further the knowledge on IPv6 by giving tuorial and presentations.

« IPv6 and multicast routing policies using RPSL », 41st RIPE, January 2002, Amsterdam
« IPv6 routing policies using RPSL », 40th RIPE, October 2001, Prague
« IPv6 Tutorial », 40th RIPE, October 2001, Prague
« Deploying IPv6 », Interop, September 2001, Atlanta
« Tunnel Set-up Protocol », 51st IETF, August 2001, London
« IPv6 Address Space Reserved for Documentation », 51st IETF, August 2001, London
Tutorial on IPv6, INET2001, June 2001, Stockholm
« IPv6 overview », NET2001, June 2001, Calgary
« Managing Tunnels for Network », IPv6Forum, May 2001, Ottawa
« Update on IPv6 in Canada », IWS, February 2001, Tokyo
« Deploying IPv6 », Interop, February 2001, Las vegas
« IPv6 overview », MWIF, July 2000, Toronto
INET 2000, ISOC, July 2000, Japan
« IPv6 Tutorial, v1.1 », IPv6: The new Internet, June 2000, England
iBAND4 - Stardust, June 2000, United-States
« IPv6 Porting applications », IPv6Forum of May 2000, England
« IPv6 Transition mechanisms », IPv6Forum of May 2000, England
« 6Tap update », 47th IETF, March2000, Australia
« IPv6 Tutorial », IPv6Forum of March 2000, United-States
« Canada Internet development », IPv6Forum of March 2000, United-States
« Viagénie's presentation », 6INIT, January 2000, France
« Canarie and CRC presentation », 6INIT, January 2000, France
« Tunnel Set-up protocol », 46th IETF, November 1999, United-States
« IPv6-6Tap », 17e Nanog, October 1999, Canada
« IPv6 Primer »
, RIPE33, May 1999, Austria

« By the way, I would like to congratulate both of you on your clear and precise presentations. They contained a good level of technical information, which is just what I expected to see. »
E-mail from Marcos Bedinelli, University of Toronto