Dear All Today is China's lunar new year day, and this year says "Dog" year. By taking this opportunity, We'd like to announce one workshop information which is related to IETF mainly. Around Feb. 27-28th, 2006, Beijing, China, CNGI Expert Commission will host a special workshop on New Trend of Next Generation Internet. We welcome and invite researchers who is involved in IETF, 3GPP2, IEEE related to MIP, IPv6, SIP, and FMC et al. to attend this workshop for free. If you are interested in attending this workshop, please dont' hesitate to let us know it. The following link is last year workshop information: http://www1.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/mip6/current/msg02353.html We are also expecting that IETF meeting could be held in China someday. Happy Doggie, Dog, Dongle Year to people who is interested in China's culture. Many thanks, Prof. Hequan Wu Chief Scientist, China Next-Generation Internet Experts Commission Vice President, Chinese Academy of Engineering Hui Deng Chair of Organizing Committee ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Workshop on New Trend of Next Generation Internet (1) Organizers: China Next-Generation Internet Experts Commission Host: CERNET Center: China Education and Research Network Center Sponsor: Hitachi (China) R&D Corporation. (2) Date/Time: Feb. 27th-28th. Monday/Tuesday, 2006 (3) Place: Tsinghua Univ. FIT Building Contact People: Fang Lv Tel: (86) 10-62795818-6322 E-mail: fangl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Yaohui An Tel: (86) 10-68522669 Fax: (86) 10-68522669 E-mail: ayh@xxxxxx Hui DENG Mob: (86) 13910750201 Fax: (86) 10-6590-8179 E-mail: hdeng@xxxxxxxxxx Workshop Topics: - IETF Mobile IP related (MIPv4, MIP6, NEMO, Mobopts, NETLMM). - IETF SIP related (3GPP2 related). - 3GPP2 IP related technology (MIP and IMS). - IEEE 802.16,21 IETF related - 100 by 100 project related - GENI project related - China Mobile Operators strategy and some solution. (China Mobile and China Unicom) - China Fixed Operators strategy and some solution. (China Telecom and China Netcom) - Foreign Mobile Carrier's strategy for next generation Internet. - China Research Network Strategy for next generation Internet. (CERNET) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Draft Agenda but not yet finalized: Feb. 27th <Morning Session> Chair: Prof. Hequan Wu (Chief Scientist of CNGI Experts Commission) 9:00-9:30 Opening Address Dr. Hequan Wu (Chief Scientist of CNGI Experts Commission) 9:30-10:00 Mobility in IPv4: Technology and Deployment, and other new trends of network. Mr. Henrik Levkowetz (Chair of MIP4 WG in IETF) 10:00-10:30 Invited speaker form NSF of USA Mr. (Invited by CERNET) 10:30-10:40 < Coffee Break > 10:40-11:10 New Trend of Next Generation Internet of China Unicom. Dr. Yunjie Liu (Pre-CTO of China Unicom) 11:10-11:40 Docomo Next Generation All IP network Mr. Masami Yabusaki (Director of All-IP network development and standardization, DoCoMo) < Lunch > 12:20-14:00 <Afternoon Session> Chair: Gopal Dommety (Vice Chairman of MIP6 WG) 14:00-14:30 CERNET2 Mr. ( CERNET) 14:30-15:00 .. WG in IETF Mr. (IETF) 15:00-15:20 < Coffee Break > 15:20-15:50 New Trend of Next Generation Internet of China Telecom. Mr. (China Telecom) 15:50-16:20 Fixed and Mobile convergence Dr. (Hitachi) 16:20-16:50 ITU and IETF relationship Ms. (ITU) (Lingtao, Jiang) 16:50-17:20 Network Trend Ms. (Invited by CERNET) 17:20-18:00 3GPP2 IMS Ms. Yan Li (Qualcomm) <Banquet> 18:20-20:00 Feb. 28th <Morning Session> Chair: Prof.Ziqiang Hou (Chief Advisor of China Netcom) 9:00-9:30 IEEE 802.16 and Huawei Mr. Phillip Barber (Chair of NETMAN, IEEE 802.16) 9:30-10:00 Mobile IPv6 in IETF Dr. Gopal Dommety (Co-Chair of MIP6 WG in IETF, Cisco) 10:00-10:30 Invited speaker form China Academy of Science Mr. 10:30-10:40 < Coffee Break > 10:40-11:10 New Trend of Next Generation Internet of China Mobile. Ms. (China Mobile) 11:10-11:40 IEEE 802.21 WG Dr. Ajay Rajkumar (Lucent) 10:30-11:00 New Trend of Next Generation Internet of China Netcom. Ms. (China Netcom) <Afternoon Session> Director of CERNET, Dr. Jianping Wu Forum and Visit CERNET2 All Invited Speakers: Topics: New Trend of Next Generation Internet Closing Address ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- Please allow us to introduce CNGI here, The CNGI (China Next Generation Internet Project) was started in 2003. It will construct a big IPv6 network by the end of 2005 that will cover whole country, 20+ cities, 39 core nodes, and 300+ access nodes. Then China may become a country that has the largest IPv6 network. The CNGI project is leaded by state administrations. They are National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC),the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Ministry of Information Industry (MII), the State Council Informatization Office, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). To be the part of CNGI project, the telecom operators, who include China Telecom, China Unicom, China Netcom, China Mobile and China Railcom, along with the academic network CERNET and CSTNET, are responsible for constructing their own IPv6 core networks. The CNGI network switch centers located in Beijing and Shanghai will connect above IPv6 core networks and inter-working with international IPv6 trail networks. . The CNGI Expert Commission was established to manage the project, and telecom operators, manufactures and research institutes have joined the effort. CNGI Expert Commission has three sub working groups: the CNGI Network Construction Working Group, the Network Application and Service Working Group and the Network R&D and Industrialization Working Group. CERNET2 (Next Generation Education and Research Network in China) is the biggest Native IPv6 network around the world which connect 100+ Universities and 100+ Research Institutes at 1Gbps+ China Mobile: Mobile Operator with largest capacity in the world China Telecom: Most south part of China fixed operator and network access provider China Unicom: No. 3 Mobile Operator and No. 2 CDMA operator ranked in number of subscriber in the world China Netcom: Most north part of China fixed operator and network access provider CSTNET (China Science and Technology Network) China Railcom: New telecom operator.
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