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APAN Day Zero

Someone left a comment asking me what’s APAN or Asia Pacific Advance Network. It is a meeting where AP network researchers get together to discussing advance networking issues and also a place where Advance Research and Education Network (AREN) (and also the GRID lately) people gather to discuss network collobration. SingAREN is the representative for […]

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IDN IETF Travel

IETF Day Four

Nakayama-sensei from Tokyo University shared a very pleasant story with me this morning. They runs a popular site called Live Eclipse that keeps track of eclipse schedule. The site also have an Japanese IDN 日食中継.jp which they publise concurrently. On the last eclipse, 9th April, they have over 2m hits in a single day. The […]

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IETF Travel

IETF Day Two

Spend the morning in Emergency Context Resolution with Internet Technologies (ecrit) WG meeting. Basically, the working group is looking to handle emergency services (police, fire, ambulance etc) over the Internet. Very appropriate too considering US has now mandated emergency service and in the long term, we do need an pure IP-based emergency services when we […]

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IETF Travel

IETF Day One

I missed a couple of IETF and oh man, so many things to catch up! Anyway, here are some interesting happenings, in no particular order, in the last 24 hours: – Did a presentation on Internationalized eMail Address earlier at the AppArea meeting and got my 5min of fame (literally haha). Then spend the next […]

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IETF

RFC 3743

Today mark the publication of RFC 3743. aka JET IDN Guideline. A work I started in the Joint Engineering Team (JET) after realizing that it is not possible to handle traditional and simplified ideographs within the IDN protocol in 2001. To certain extend, ICANN’s Guideline for IDN is based on this work. Phew..it been a […]

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