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Various Presentations
- Devoloping an IPv6 Addressing Plan and the common mistakes everyone makes (Nov 2011)
- Presentation at April 2012 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit
- Briefing at Summer 2011 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Fairbanks)
- Briefing at Winter 2011 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Clemson)
- Briefing at Summer 2010 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Columbus)
- Presentation at June 2010 Google Implementor's Conference
- Presentation at May 2010 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit
- Briefing at Winter 2010 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Salt Lake City)
- Briefing at Summer 09 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Indianapolis)
- Presentation at March 09 Google Implementor's Conference
- Briefing at Winter 09 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (College Station)
- Briefing at Summer 08 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Lincoln)
- Briefing at Winter 08 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Hawaii)
- Briefing at Winter 07 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Minneapolis)
- Briefing at Summer 07 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Fermilab)
- Presentation at Australian IPv6 Summit 2006
- Briefing at Summer 06 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Madison)
- Briefing at Winter 06 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Albuquerque)
- Briefing at Summer 05 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Vancouver, BC)
- Briefing at Winter 05 Internet2 Joint Techs Workshop (Salt Lake City)
- Briefing at Networker's 2000 [powerpoint][html]
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