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Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force |
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| Furthering IPv6 in the Rocky Mountains |
About The RMv6TFThe Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force is a regional sub-chapter of the North American IPv6 Task Force. This Task Forces are dedicated to the advancement and propagation of the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). The RMv6TF promotes IPv6 and works to educate the community on IPv6 and its benefits. The RMv6TF performs research and development and showcases IPv6 technology and services and shares this knowledge with the public. The RMv6TF works to put on local IPv6-focused events and further the use of IPv6 within the Rocky Mountain region. The RMv6TF is an organization that industry and government can look to for guidance on IPv6 transition information and advice about best practices and solutions involving IPv6. Our GoalsThese are the components of our charter:
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Important Updates!The 2010 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit will be May 26-27 at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center. This will be the premiere IPv6 event in North America in 2010 so don't miss out on attending this great event. Registration will be ready soon so please check back. Click Here to Find Out More About the 2010 IPv6 Summit Registration is now possible with the following link: Click here to register for the 2010 IPv6 Summit. New Virtual MeetingsWe are starting a series of virtual meetings with presentations from industry leading IPv6 experts. Here you can find information from previous virtual meetings and see presentations from past events. For information about our IPv6 Virtual Events
Past IPv6 Summit EventsThe following links provide additional details of the previous 2-years of IPv6 Summit Events. |
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RMv6TF hosts a two-day IPv6 event every year in the springtime.
This page contains information on the event. |
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