
Mr. Mustapha Guirari – IPv6 Technical
Training WG
Mr. Guirari has more than 30 years of
experience especially in the Data
communication and Networking. of which
11 years spent with Hewlett-Packard in
France and the United States to
support networking protocols and
operating systems including customer
training in different countries.
He has implemented Arabic on all HP
peripherals (terminals, printers), he
developed the specifications and the
operating system procedure to support
Arabic.
-As a networking specialist with Hewlett
Packard in the late 1970’s
He has witnessed the birth of various
protocols starting from proprietary ones
until the development of the current
Internet Version 4.
-Mr. Guirari has developed various
drivers and protocol conversion between
IBM and Hewlett-Packard computers, he
also taught various technologies
Related to data communication and
networking such as X.25 and VoIP.
-Mr. Guirari spent more than 12 years as
Technical support manager with an Oil
Company where he has installed the first
LAN in the UAE back in 1988 replacing a
complex statistical multiplexer network;
he has also developed the technical
support organization.
He is currently the C T O for major
accounts and the technical advisor on
IPv6 implementation.
He has developed and conducted various
IPv6 trainings and presentations to
Universities, ISPs, Oil & Gas, Energy,
Banks and the Armed Forces.
Mr. Guirari is a certified IPv6
instructor and consultant for ISPs. He
is graduated from the Programming
Institute in Paris with major in
Operating systems and networking.
Presentation Title : Mobile
IPv6:
An analysis of the current Internet
The current Internet architecture does
not support seamless mobility; this is
mainly caused by IPv4 limitations and
the deployment of different networking
technologies. The first part of this
animated presentation will take you step
by step to demonstrate that full
mobility can easily be achieved by
features inherent to IPv6 backed by a
strong support a vertical handover. The
second part will go through 2 mobility
protocols offered by the IETF and
conclude that IPv6 will be in the near
future the ubiquitous protocol funneling
and transporting mobile information
using a virtually unique networking
technology.
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