Jordi Palet Martinez

Jordi Palet Martinez

IPv6 training and consultancy
Joined on June 15, 2007
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Jordi Palet Martínez has been working in computers, networking, and telecomm business during the past 35 years. His experience includes programming in several languages, OS porting, electronic and microcomputer circuit design, consultancy and network design and implementation, among others. He has been involved with technical, marketing and product management in several companies, and nowadays is working as CEO/CTO at Consulintel, Madrid.Jordi frequently writes articles, white papers, and presentations about most of the high-end technologies. He is involved in many forums, such as: ISOC, IETF, RIPE, the European Commission IPv6 Task Force. He has co-authored numerous IETF documents.Over the past 15 years, he has been involved in the RIRs policy making process, having actively participated and presented in all the meeting in all the regions, and volunteers his time to assist all the RIRs in training activities, mainly related to IPv6. Jordi also maintains a web site for IPv6 news and information The IPv6 Portal. Also part of its relevant work on this field is IPv6day, and in Spanish 6SOS.Jordi has had considerable experience working in the development, promotion and deployment of IPv6, including the IPv6 Forum, the IPv6 Logo Committee, European IPv6 Task Force, Spanish IPv6 Task Force (among others in many countries), IPv6 Task Force Steering Committee, 6POWER, 6QM, Eurov6, IPv6 Cluster, ENABLE, RiNG, and the Eureka project PlaNetS. He was the designer of Euro6IX and its Scientific Project Coordinator. Jordi is also working in other areas, including new security architecture for Internet (Distributed Security), Mobility beyond MIPv6, Routing in Next Generation, and Power Line Communications (PLC/BPL/PLT).He also participates in the OCCAID project to provide free (time-limited) IPv6 transit to ISPs when their existing upstream providers don’t support yet IPv6 transit by their own (mainly in Africa, LAC and AP).Jordi has been involved in training, consultancy and deployment of IPv6 for public and private organizations in over 120 countries.

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2023 - Aug 30 on Opinion: IP Leasing Should Become a Market Standard
2023 - Aug 30 on Opinion: IP Leasing Should Become a Market Standard
2019 - May 30 on Digging Into IPv6 Traffic to Google: Is 28% Deployment Really the Limit?
2017 - Oct 09 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Oct 04 on I Never Signed Up for This! Privacy Implications of Email Tracking
2017 - Sep 29 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 29 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 29 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 29 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 28 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 28 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 28 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 28 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2017 - Sep 28 on The Catalonian Matter: Law and Order, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Censorship and Trust
2007 - Oct 29 on IPv6 Deployment: A Very Complex Time Bomb with an Uncertain Trigger Date
2007 - Jun 25 on What Prevents IPv6 Deployment in Europe
2007 - Jun 22 on More IPv6 Warnings on Why Organizations Must Plan Transition Now