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IPv6 deployment support using an IPv6 transitioning architecture - The site transitioning architecture (STA)

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IPv6 deployment support using an IPv6 transitioning architecture - The site transitioning architecture (STA). / Mackay, Michael; Edwards, Christopher; DeSouza, JN (Editor) et al.
2004. 1310-1316 Paper presented at TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING - ICT 2004, Fortaleza, Brazil.

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Harvard

Mackay, M, Edwards, C, DeSouza, JN (ed.), Dini, P (ed.) & Lorenz, P (ed.) 2004, 'IPv6 deployment support using an IPv6 transitioning architecture - The site transitioning architecture (STA)', Paper presented at TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING - ICT 2004, Fortaleza, Brazil, 1/08/04 - 6/08/04 pp. 1310-1316.

APA

Mackay, M., Edwards, C., DeSouza, JN. (Ed.), Dini, P. (Ed.), & Lorenz, P. (Ed.) (2004). IPv6 deployment support using an IPv6 transitioning architecture - The site transitioning architecture (STA). 1310-1316. Paper presented at TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING - ICT 2004, Fortaleza, Brazil.

Vancouver

Mackay M, Edwards C, DeSouza JN, (ed.), Dini P, (ed.), Lorenz P, (ed.). IPv6 deployment support using an IPv6 transitioning architecture - The site transitioning architecture (STA). 2004. Paper presented at TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING - ICT 2004, Fortaleza, Brazil.

Author

Mackay, Michael ; Edwards, Christopher ; DeSouza, JN (Editor) et al. / IPv6 deployment support using an IPv6 transitioning architecture - The site transitioning architecture (STA). Paper presented at TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING - ICT 2004, Fortaleza, Brazil.7 p.

Bibtex

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