Command Information, a provider of next generation network services, is offering an executive level briefing aimed to assist communication providers in their strategic planning, implementation and support of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). The goal of the briefing is to provide an objective perspective for service providers, cable companies and ISPs on the current state of IPv6 and the implications of IPv4 depletion to their business. The briefing is intended to provide insight into what challenges and opportunities exist with the evolution to the next generation Internet, what options are available for conserving IPv4 addresses, and what organizations should be doing today to ensure network continuity and business success. Specific areas of coverage include:

• Basic IPv6 overview
• Current state of IPv6 around the globe
• Technical and operational challenges of IPv6 and dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) environments
• IPv6 migration options and timing
• IPv6 address management
• Business opportunities and challenges

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