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Ipv6 getting more exposure in the media.....
EU Calls for Mass Migration to IPv6 by 2010 (Cellular-News.com)
Posted on May 29, 2008 under 2010 Olympics |
The European Commission has set a target of getting at least a quarter of EU industry, public authorities and households to switch to IPv6 internet addressing by 2010. A recent report from the OECD had warned that the shortage of older IPv4 internet addressing threatened the rise of mobile internet services.
Alex , they need you !!! lol
And waiting and waiting !!!
Good Morning to all !!
Still the Sound of Silence this morning!!
That should put RBRM on the map!!
Great news if it gets distribution from a known retailer or wholesaler....They need to advertise on TV...then huge profits... Nasdaq here we come.....
See post #2346 and #2348.
Alex replied by e-mail..
There was contact made with Alex.
If i recall Abdul got a hold of him a few weeks ago...
If not Ipv6 then the Mobile industry should bring Imen some profits...
ABI Research: Over 90 Million 4G Subscribers By 2013 - What Does It Mean To Mobile Content & Marketing?
Just when most people are just starting to understand the term "3G," ABI Research is predicting we'll see 90 million 4G subscribers worldwide by 2013.
If you want to know what that might mean to mobile marketing and content of all kinds, check out this interview I conducted five years ago with Alex Lightman, CEO of Charmed Technology and the man who coined the term, in "Fighting Words From A Father of 4G."
According to Lightman, the stakes are even higher than you may think.
Soon i hope !!
Nasdaq is the key.. Pink sheets is not a good place for a good company like "RBRM" jmo
Good work Abdul as usual...
Hopefuly we will see Alex make statements like that again like he use to...
What's with the volume today?
Is something coming up?
Finally a little volume and it brings us in the green!!
It was called innofone.com inc-infn.
Nothing to do with imen now...
We began our entry into the Canadian telecommunications industry on June 12, 1998, when we signed an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization with APC Telecom and its shareholders pursuant to which we acquired all of the capital stock of APC Telecom on June 26, 1998 (the "Acquisition Agreement"). We paid for the purchase of this company by issuing 5,000,000 shares of our common stock and 5,000,000 shares of our preferred stock to the sellers. We presently conduct all of our operations through this subsidiary company of ours; we changed its name to Innofone Canada Inc. on March 30, 1999. Holders of the preferred stock, which include Messrs. Hunt, Quinney, and Crowe , all of whom are senior management, have converted 2,500,000 shares of preferred stock into 7,500,000 shares of common stock and have the right to convert the remaining outstanding preferred stock into a maximum of 7,500,000 shares of common stock prior to June 26, 2003 as set forth below:
INNOFONE COM INC - INFN Securities Registration: Small Business ...
I think that was the imen from canada days. It went bankrupt if i am correct many years ago. Probably got taken over by todays imen...It's imen.
Good Morning to all !!
If you would get a "Good PR", it would be a great Morning to all shareholders of IMEN...lol
AS long as innofone is still involved in a big way with the transition,we will have lift-off very shortly.. jmo
Imen CEO Alex Lightman is one intelligent dude!! His potential for business deals is endless.. Found this from 2006 regarding 3D involving Alex. Very interesting....
This news item came out today..
May 15, 2008, News Report
Found in: Regionalization / Consolidation
Governments and business must work together more effectively and urgently to meet the growing demand for Internet addresses and secure the future of the Internet economy, according to a new OECD report, Internet Address Space: Economic Considerations in the Management ofIPv4 and in the Deployment of IPv6.
With nearly 85 percent of all available Internet addresses already in use by May 2008, experts believe that, if current trends continue, addresses will run out by 2011.
This could mean that new Internet users or mobile devices will not be able to access the Internet. The answer, says the report, is Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) which will provide an almost unlimited number of addresses and help drive the rollout of broadband, Internet-connected mobile phones and sensor networks, and new Internet services.
Governments and business should raise awareness of the need to start preparing now for the move from today's Internet Protocol version 4 to IPv6 and explain to Internet Service Providers and IT professionals that the move is a commercial and social opportunity, not a financial burden.
Service providers have to date been reluctant to invest because customer demand for IPv6 is low. Governments could play a role as a large user of Internet services by stimulating demand for IPv6 through their own procurement policies and through public-private partnerships in IPv6 research and development, the report says.
The report also considers the alternative to a widespread adoption of IPv6 whereby some regions adopt it and others merely adapt IPv4 as a short-term solution. This, it warns, would impact the economic opportunities offered by the Internet with severe consequences in terms of stifled creativity and deployment of new services.
Some countries have taken a lead in deploying IPv6 networks. The Japanese telecommunications firm NTT, for example, uses IPv6 to connect thousands of earthquake sensors via a computer system that sends automatic alerts to television programs and turns traffic lights red. This type of application requires millions of addresses so cannot work on today's Internet but already does on IPv6.
The United States government has set June 2008 as the deadline by which the Internet network of every government agency must be compatible with IPv6. The European Commission is also funding research projects and looking at ways to speed up deployment.
Korea, the venue for next month's OECD Ministerial Meeting on the Future of the Internet Economy, has committed to converting Internet equipment in public institutions to IPv6 by 2010 and to installing IPv6 equipment in every newly built communications network.
The Chinese government has begun rolling out an IPv6 network, called China Next Generation Internet, and will use the 2008 Olympics in Beijing to test mobile devices and intelligent transport and security systems running on IPv6.
The Ipv6 Dominos effect has started!! Today it is all over the internet... First Google, then linux and others.
Looking towards IPv6
May 15, 2008 (3:00:00 PM) - 8 hours, 9 minutes ago
We care a lot about the health of the Internet. Recently, we've become increasingly concerned that IPv4 addresses — the numbers that computers use to connect to the Internet — are running out. Current projections place IPv4 address space exhaustion somewhere in late 2011, and while technologies such as Network Address Translation (NAT) can offer temporary respite, they complicate the Internet's architecture, pose barriers to the development of new applications, and run contrary to network openness principles.
Read more at: googleblog.blogspot.com
LINUX >>>
It feels like there is a big concert in town and people are sleeping on the sidewalks waiting for the word that tickets are on sale, then the big rush to buy is ON!!! Big stampede to buy the first tickets to get the best seat. We are lucky, we have the good seats already, just waiting for that big announcement !!! Can't wait to hear Alex's big guitar Solo.! lol
We would be happy with just 10 percent of that price target prediciton of 2006. RedChip Visibility Initiates Research Coverage on Innofone.com Inc. With $2.30 Price Target
2006.
This was on another board on Sunday may 11,2008
Maybe folks don't know much about IMEN....It is a super low floater that moves on very little buying pressure. Rumor has it there is a new gov. contract signed and should be PR'ed shortly...IMEN will make some drastic moves upward with that PR.............
This went on yesterday and usipv6 summit was involved.
CISSP, will speak on a panel at ISPCON Spring 2008, one of the longest-running events focused on helping service providers address realistic expectations about the future of their businesses. Who: NTT America's Senior Product Engineer, Charles Sellers, CISSP, joins Richard Jimmerson, Chief Information Officer, American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN); Yves Poppe, Tata Communications, and Chris Hartz, President, US IPv6 Summit, on the panel, "IPv6 is Ready. Is Your Network?" on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. CDT. Moderated by Mark Bayliss, President, Visual Link, the panel will address implementing IPv6 into an ISP network, opportunities IPv6 can provide ISPs, profiting from IPv6 implementation.
Also.. Concern over the shortage of IPv4 addresses has reached Google, and the company has done its part. Google going IPV6.
Technology news and Jobs
by Stephen Withers Thursday, 15 May 2008
Things might start shakin' soon!!
U.S. Missing on IPv6, Other Countries Seeing Better Performance and Security
Despite being given nearly three years to make the change, many government agencies won’t be ready on June 30 as mandated. And private businesses in the U.S. have barely given IPv6 any thought at all. That may all change soon, as the IPv6-experienced government agencies show others the way — and as American businesses realize they may pay a price for falling behind the rest of the world on the road to IPv6.
U.S. companies risk losing the competitive edge that IPv6-based applications could provide their foreign competitors, said Yurie Rich, vice president at IPv6 Integration Services and Command Integration… if Toyota Motor were to develop a system that communicated information about needed services or product recalls directly to its vehicles, and General Motors did not, the U.S.-based company could lose out on subsequent sales.
Read Full Story at InfoWorld
Did he hint if it will be great news ?
Or good news! OR just news?
This might give IMEN "IPV6" a boost and exposure!!
"The 2008 Beijing Olympics is going to experience the widest ever use of broadband and mobility services supported on IPv6 capability. This will make this sporting event a fabulously unique media event that is expected to completely surpass any other event in the use of electronic and hi-tech features.
As thousands of engineers, technologists have worked for a significant time to perfect this (IPv6) technology, there is no doubt, this technology brings considerable promises but this is for the first time that it will showcase its strength when in use for such a mega-event.
Delivering its promise in a land like China will catapult China's place in the high-technology space with an unprecedented speed.
Who is webprods ? Re:post#2234
I put 2 orders out at .008 and they filled me
at .005 on both!!!
It's time for MR.Lightman to do his part now. We could use a meaty PR !! Please Alex !!
Imen has made a few mistakes the last 8 months, they need to get their act together and make better business decisions. They have been to quiet. I hope your right and news will come soon with impact!!! I have been following imen for a long time and their luck is due to change for the good... jmo
where does the info come from that there might be news coming soon? Is it just a presumption because of the transition to ipv6 govnmt deadline?
I tried to buy shares at .0003 then .0004 then .0005 and did not get any. Tried all day friday!! The bid was .0003 the ask was .0005. I don't understand why i didn't get filled at .0005 ??
If NLIA does like RBRM just announced today!
NASDAQ here we come ! they would do just fine ...jmo
But i am no expert !!
Website is up again...
We still have a pulse in this one.
The website has not changed;still scrolling through 2007 even 2006 news. Imen we need good news ,a good meaty PR for a change...
NE info yet?
Without news,this pinkie is too risky !!
More bad news for afml stock holder's....
They are probably going to shut down!!!
Anyone find out why their website is gone?
Their website was not working yesterday! something is up!!
Pink sheet stocks that are not really solid companies are not affected by tough economic times and are easier to manipulate in the market but solid honest and accountable companies in pinks have a hard time attracting enough serious investors and are affected by the tough times and need many pr's with solid meat not just fluff to bring them up. However after saying all that, this is still a pink!! Anything is still posible..JMO Check out RBRM, i think the same principle is happening with that stock!!
Go NLIA
If you want to view the BP, just right click on the link on my post and your computer will show "open in new tab", click on that and then when the page shows up , do not click on link on top of page, just page down and you will see the plan... It works for me!!
right click on this link and open in new tab.. It's 20 pages long.
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:CpEHp0aj2fYJ:www.alcarchemicalsgroup.com/BP_07_11_r1Feb07.pdf+alcar+chemicals+business+plan&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=ca
gOOd news for NLIA.
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