THE INTERNET IS FOR EVERYONE
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For Enterprises and Service Providers the exponential growth in IP-enabled devices is creating enormous business opportunity, and at the same time a significant technical challenge. The need to quickly, reliably and efficiently provision, activate and manage so many IP addresses and endpoints is further complicated by the transition to IPv6, and the need to support “dual-stack” networks.
In this webinar, learn how Cisco network management solutions, like Cisco Network Registrar (CNR), help simplify delivery of business-critical DHCP and DNS services while accelerating time to revenue. You will also learn how to reduce the complexity of transitioning your network to IPv6, and discover the significant benefits of integrated IP address management.
Julian Vincent - Chair
AhmadRazif Ramli - Vice Chair
Dr Suhaidi Hassan - Vice Chair
Jagdish Singh - Secretary
Tan Tze Meng - Treasurer
Adil Hidayat - EC Member
Amir Haris Ahmad - EC Member
Selvakumar Manickam - EC Member
The Internet Society (ISOC) is the global leader in addressing issues that confront the future of the Internet and was founded in 1992 as a nonprofit organization.
The ISOC provides leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy, as such example, it coordinates between various working groups in charge of Internet operations such as the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).
The Internet Society is the main advocate for Internet stakeholders and as such is the moral and technological global authority on the Internet, The Internet Society has more than 80 organisational and more than 28,000 individual members (from 170 countries) in over 80 chapters worldwide.
ISOC holds headquarters in Reston Virginia and Geneva Switzerland.
For information about the ISOC, please visit http://www.isoc.org/isoc/
MALAYSIA STATISTICS - Q4 2009
Population - 28610000
Households - 6220000
Direct Exhange Lines per 100 households - 43.6
Broadband per 100 households - 34.2
Cellular phone per 100 inhabitants - 106.1
ADSL Subscribers - 1513500
SDSL Subscribers - 10200
Satellite Subscribers - 5300
Wireless Subscribers - Mobile - 927800
Wireless Subscribers - Others 1- 57100
Source MCMC - www.skmm.gov.my
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