“Infoweapons brings strategic value to this program and to the Philippines with rare skills in DNSSEC, DHCPv6 and Dual-stack firewall technologies enabling high-quality deployment of IPv6-based new Internet infrastructure,”
“InfoWeapons is proud to join the select group of organizations who are doing ‘IPv6 Ready’ testing. We feel that this testing is essential for the success of the transition to IPv6. For the first time, devices anywhere in the world must be able to interoperate directly with each other, as opposed to via intermediary systems (as with analog phones),” says Lawrence E. Hughes, Chairman and CTO InfoWeapons. “IPv6 Ready tests put products and applications under a network ‘microscope’
“We hope that our new test center will help IT vendors in the Philippines (or anywhere in Asia that does not yet have its own test center) to complete development and obtain certification of their IPv6 products. We hope to be able to add new test suites for use by all of the centres, starting with DNSSEC,” Mr. Hughes adds.
“We welcome new members of the IPv6 Ready logo team. The task at hand is very big and being able to provide IPv6-enabled products to the market is of critical importance. Achieving this goal is truly a global effort," says Yanick Pouffary, NAv6TF Technology Director, IPv6 Forum Fellow and IPv6 Forum (Ready & Enabled) Logo Programs Chairperson.
“IPv6 Ready Logo Team can be geographically distributed and can be operated autonomously, but must be tightly coupled for professional co-operation. We are pleased and honored to welcome the new member, who is truly professional to contribute to the whole Internet community on the globe, and are looking forward to yield great achievements with the new Center,” says Hiroshi Esaki, Chairman of the IPv6 Logo Committee, Executive Director of IPv6 Promotion Council Japan and Board member of WIDE Project.
InfoWeapons joins the current five test centers based in Japan, USA, China, Taiwan and France.
About InfoWeapons
InfoWeapons (http://www.infoweapons.com/
About the IPv6 Forum
The IPv6 Forum is a world-wide consortium of leading Internet service vendors, National Research & Education Networks (NRENs) and international ISPs, with a clear mission to promote IPv6 by improving market and user awareness, creating a quality and secure Next Generation Internet and allowing world-wide equitable access to knowledge and technology. The key focus of the IPv6 Forum today is to provide technical guidance for the deployment of interoperability thru its IPv6 Ready & Enabled Logo Programs: www.ipv6ready.org, http://www.ipv6forum.com/
For further information, please contact each specific project coordinating team or visit their websites:
IPv6 Ready Program
http://www.ipv6ready.org
The IPv6 test and conformance bodies and events building the backbone of this program:
University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab: http://www.iol.unh.edu
TAHI Test Event: http://www.tahi.org
ETSI IPv6 Plugtest: http://www.etsi.org/
IRISIA: http://www.irisa.fr/
NICI v6Lab (TAIWAN): http://interop.ipv6.org.tw
TTA (KOREA): http://www.tta.or.kr/
BII (China): http://www.biigroup.com
JATE (Japan): http://www.jate.or.jp
For further information, please contact:
Lawrence E. Hughes
Chairman and CTO, InfoWeapons
+1.877.480.1634 (U.S. Toll Free)
or +1.703.291.1200.
HQ in Cebu City, Philippines, at +63.32.238.0088.
lhughes@infoweapons.com
Latif Ladid
President, IPv6 FORUM
Emeritus Trustee, Internet Society (www.isoc.org)
Tel: + 352 - 30 71 35
latif.ladid@
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