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How 6rd Simplifies the Transition to IPv6 Addressing

Register for an upcoming Cisco webcast and learn how Service Providers are proactively preparing for a smooth transition to IPv6.

The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) has stated the bottom-line very clearly — with less than 10% of IPv4 address space remaining, organizations must adopt IPv6 to support applications that require ongoing availability of contiguous IP addresses.

The full network transition to IPv6 constitutes a significant ongoing project for service providers, so most have been seeking practical methods to help smooth the rollout process. The very timely 6rd standard is a proven and readily available method for incrementally deploying IPv6 in large scale networks.

Who Should Attend?
Service Provider Technical Managers and Technicians

Date: September 7, 2010
Time: 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time

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