Australian IPv6 Summit
Showcase of ACT Internet-focussed businessesThe Showcase, at 5.00pm on Monday 31 October 2005, highlights some A.C.T. businesses who will talk about their use of the Internet in their businesses and products, and their plans for taking on IPv6 technologies in the near future.
- @lacrity Technologies - Tim Oxley, Manager of Special Projects & Greg Wood, International Business Consultant
Using the internet facility available on most mobile phones, Alacrity Technologies develops applications for its clients to alert their key audiences to time critical events. The audiences then respond by interacting online with the sender's database, securely completing the business transactions in a few minutes.
- Alexander Technology - Richard Alexander, Founder and CEO
Alexander Technology provides high performance computing systems using cluster technology to the research community. Most systems we supply are connected to university networks, and they use TCP/IP as the communication protocol on the system network. IPV6 will have a significant impact on the development of our future products. The key points will be covered in this presentation.
- GPSports - Adrian Faccioni, Managing Director
- TransACT - Colin Horsington, Senior Network Specialist & David Parkes, Wholesale Sales Director
TransACT is Canberra's own telecommunications and broadband company and is one of a few telecommunicatons companies providing true facilities-based competition and last-mile investment in Australia. TransACT provides regional and national services, underpinned by a Canberra based customer care organisation, strong network management capability and a range of broadband services and facilities.TransACT provides access to full functionality video on demand (world first); permanent high-speed connections to the Internet; free to air and pay television services; fixed-line telephony services and mobile services. TransACT delivers these services through an advanced broadband communications network across the ACT region that TransACT has implemented and manages. TransACT already has infrastructure in place to service over 60,000 Canberra residents and businesses including the majority of government agencies. TransACT continues to increase its network coverage through its phase 2 rollout and expects to have further infrastructure in place by the end of 2005/6 that will offer service to most areas within the ACT and Queanbeyan.
TransACT not only offers leading edge communications technology to private and business customers, but is the preferred supplier of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) and peripheral network links to the ACT government.