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Program: Thursday 2nd October 2003

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08:30 Registration and refreshments

Session 1: Internet Development

Chair - Philip McCrea, CEO ac3
09:00 Welcome to Connecting the Future Philip McCrea, CEO Australian Centre for Advanced Computing and Communications
09:10 Official Opening Loftus Harris, Director General, Department of State and Regional Development
09:20 Keynote - Growing Pains: the Internet in Adolescence Fred Baker, Cisco Fellow and Chair of ISOC Board
10:00 What are Web Services all about? Ramin Marzbani, CEO ACNielsen.consult
10:30 Morning Tea

Session 2: Mobile Service Delivery

Chair - Darrell Williamson, CEO Smart Internet Technology CRC
10:50 Which Wireless Where? Narelle Clark, Manager Advanced Network Architecture, Optus
11:15 Mobile Location and the Transformed Network Martin Dawson, Chief Architect, Mobile Location Centre, Nortel
11:40 Accessing the Mobile Node Tony Hain, Technical Leader, Cisco Systems
12:05 Panel Session With the previous speakers
12:30 Lunch

Session 3: Network Services

Chair - Geoff Huston, Chief Internet Scientists, Telstra
01:30 Delivering Applications that will Challenge the Internet Paul Boustead, Smart Internet Technology CRC
02:00 Web Services, Rich Semantics, and the Evolving Web Tim Mansfield, Distributed Systems Technology Centre
02:30 Making The Internet Go Away Grenville Armitage, Director, Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures
03:00 Afternoon Tea

Session 4: IPv6, Architecture & Infrastructure

Chair - Kate Lance, Executive Director, ISOC-AU
03:20 Why IPv6 Will Find its Way Into Your Home Roger Kermode, Manager, Sydney Network Research Labs, Motorola
03:50 IPv6: Implications for Tomorrow's Broadband Architecture(s) Michael Biber, CEO Asia Pacific Networx
04:20 IPv6 Facts and Fictions Geoff Huston, Chief Internet Scientist, Telstra and Executive Director, IAB
04:50 Closing Remarks
05:00 Drinks and networking
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