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TJ is a 33 year old married guy from Dale City, Virginia, USA.
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IPv6 Engineer, Consultant, Trainer

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*Breaking* Photo Documents Barry Soetoro: Indonesian Citizen, Muslim Religion [U…
Liked it Aug 14, 2:38am 1 review politics, obama, election, election08, nobama
http://texasdarlin.wordpress.com/2008/08/13/breaking-photo-documents-barry-so...
More questions over Barrack Obama's background ...
Command Information Announces New Communications Provider Business Unit
Liked it Aug 13, 2:47pm 1 review internet, ipv6, command-information
http://ipcommunications.tmcnet.com/topics/ip-communications/articles/36919-co...
FTA - "Command Information, providing next-generation network services, announced that it has formed a communications provider business unit in an effort to meet the demands of the carrier, cable, and Internet Service Provider community.

The company also announced the appointment of Doug Dangremond as vice president of sales and business development. He will serve as the head of the new business."
Virtual Fears?- Hindustan Times
Liked it Aug 13, 2:46pm 1 review internet, ipv6
http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=&id=1f5a40...
Standard misconception - "No Internet. Anywhere in the world. Sounds nightmarish? If the results of a survey conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, London, which predict that by 2011 the Internet will crash due to acute shortage in IP addresses, are to be believed, then your nightmare might just come true." - that is NOT what the OECD said. However, IPv6 is something we should all be moving towards ...
DOCSIS 3.0: Savior for Cable, Spark for OSS : Cable’s competitive chances agains…
Liked it Aug 13, 9:38am 1 review internet, cable, ipv6, computer-networking, docsis
http://www.billingworld.com/articles/docsis-3-0-savior-for-cable-spark-for-os...
FTA - "Financially and politically it would be suicide to tear out and rebuild the hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) plant that the cable industry built in the late '90s, so the industry has placed its hopes on a multifeatured IP specification, DOCSIS 3.0, and the next-generation management tools it allows.

This evolutionary specification, developed by the R&D consortium at CableLabs, provides a road map without needing a rebuild, said Brian Roberts, chairman and CEO of Comcast Corp. during the company's second-quarter earnings call. "It is going to give us an ability to innovate and add more creative products for video, on the data side and on the communications front."

DOCSIS 3.0 builds on top of the preceding DOCSIS 2.0 (aka PacketCable) with five major features:

* Channel bonding to mash together multiple channels and create a fat bandwidth pipe.
* IPv6 to provide more IP addresses as IPv4 becomes exhausted.
* Business and operations support systems (B/OSS) enhancements through IP Data Records (IPDR) to mine more in-depth Internet usage information.
* IP multicasting to define an IPTV migration path.
* Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) to enhance security for key business customers."
Command Information Launches Communications Provider Business Unit - MarketWatc…
Liked it Aug 12, 1:19pm 1 review internet, ipv6, command-information
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/command-information-launches-communicat...
FTA - " HERNDON, VA, Aug 12, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Command Information, the premier provider of next generation network services, today announced the formation of its Communications Provider business unit to meet the growing needs of the carrier, cable, and Internet Service Provider community. Additionally, the company announced that it has hired Doug Dangremond as Vice President, Sales and Business Development, to lead the new business.
"The communications marketplace is evolving rapidly and providers face many challenges in delivering next generation Internet services, including video on demand, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), and always-on mobility," said Jerry Edgerton, CEO of Command Information. "Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) and associated next generation infrastructures are key to enabling these services. Our expertise in IPv6, security, and application development make us the perfect partner to support their efforts from a networking perspective. Doug's expertise in this space makes him the clear choice to lead the development of our business in this exciting customer segment." "
DMVPN Explained - CCIE Blog
Liked it Aug 12, 7:49am 1 review internet, vpn, cisco, computer-networking, ipsec
http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/2008/08/02/dmvpn-explained/
Fantastic write-up of DMVP (NHRP phase 1 & 2 only) ... very nice, config snippets and drawings galore!
TomPattersonTalks: What if copying was legal?
Liked it Aug 12, 7:01am 1 review internet, entertainment, media, distribution, tom-patterson
http://tompattersontalks.blogspot.com/2008/08/what-if-copying-was-legal.html
FTA - "With almost half of the total Internet usage in the U.S. being peer to peer file sharing, it's clear that users WANT to make copies, but why?

Do they like the ease of use? Do they like `having' the files on their machines? Do they like being able to make a backup copy just in case? Do they like being able to move copies between their computers, phones, and DVRs? Do they like the efficiencies that systems like BitTorrent provide? Do they want what they want when they want it? Are they just sick of the often ridiculous DRM systems they've been subjected to in the past?

In my experience, the answer to ALL of these questions is YES.

In fact, they like it so much, otherwise law abiding citizens will even break the law to do it. Some break it blatantly, some rationalize with "I didn't know" or "everyone's doing it", but break the law they do, because they wantto be able to copy and share entertainment files."
Level 3 Enables GSA to Meet IPv6 Compliance Mandate
Liked it Aug 12, 6:47am 1 review internet, ipv6, gsa
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/level-3-enables-gsa-to-meet-ipv6-comp...
FTA - "BROOMFIELD, Colo., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Level 3 today
announced that it has enabled the United States General Services
Administration (GSA) to be IPv6 compliant as part of the GSA's preparations
for the government mandated IPv6 platform. Level 3 has successfully migrated
the GSA from the IPv4 network, making it the first civilian agency to be in
compliance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) mandate to utilize
the next generation IPv6 network."
Maybe Capacity Demand Isn't Exploding, After All - Caller IP
Liked it Aug 12, 6:45am 1 review internet, ipv6
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/cip?p=400
FTA - "The tie between Odlyzko's findings and the gate of projects such as Internet2 and IPv6 is simply that a reduction of the sense of emergency can lead to inertia. Remove the emergency -- or the sense of emergency -- and projects are prone to bog down.

IPv6, of course, has been battling inertia since it started. It is a scheme aimed at replenishing the rapidly dwindling reservoir of available addresses. Government Computer News looks at the likelihood that the feds - which just passed an IPv6 deadline - will help industry implement the protocol.

On the infrastructure side, Internet2 - which is aimed at vastly increasing the speed of the Internet -- has opted for a five-year strategic plan that will make it more accessible to non-experts. Hopefully, these projects won't be effected by any perception that they are less than vital."
Aethra rolls out modular system
Liked it Aug 12, 6:44am 1 review advertising, ipv6, intenret
http://www.avinteractive.co.uk/News/MostRead/838816/Aethra-rolls-modular-system/
FTA - "Athena offers several possible configurations, from the choice of the monitor, single or double, 32, 42, 46, 50 and 52in screen, to the selection of which video communication system to choose from Aethra's Vega X Line (X3, X5 and X7) both in standard as well as HD, with integration of the Vega X7, Athena can provide multi-point connections in HD and offers IPv6 functions."
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