Nordic IPv6 Workshop - FAQ

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Nordic IPv6 Workshop - Frequently Asked Questions
Generic workshop issues
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Bøge Alle 5
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Nordic IPv6 Workshop - Frequently Asked Questions

This page contains unofficial FAQ information about the workshop.


Generic workshop issues

Q1: Why this meeting begins so early? (I'm coming from CET time zone!)
Answer: We think you might arrive to Helsinki the evening before the meeting.

Q2: Why this meeting ends so early? (Before the end of office hours?)
Answer: We've checked the SAS time tables.

Q3: What is the purpose of the meeting? (There's a NORDUnet meeting later in the autumn this year.)
Answer: We provide a possibility to exchange ideas before the conference.

Q4: Should I participate?
Answer: Well, if you are either working with the routing or plan to have some tests with IPv6 enabled applications you might gain some benefit.

Q5: I have a representation I would like to give in this meeting.
Answer: Excellent. Send an e-mail to Jari Miettinen.

Q6: Is there a admission fee for this event?
Answer: No. Also the catering services are free.

Q7: Is there WLAN available?
Answer: Yes, also IPv6 support is under construction :-).

Q8: I want to have answer to some other question.
Answer: Contact Jari Miettinen.


Travelling etc

QT1: What's the currency?
Answer: That's euro. You have to change your crowns.

QT2: I'm at the airport. What to do?
Answer: Well, you have choices. The public transportation takes 3e and 1h10mins to CSC (30mins to Helsinki). There's an exchange in Helsinki, however. Airport Taxi will serve you for 18e and regular taxi service for 30e to CSC.

QT3: Which buses go to CSC from Helsinki?
Answer: Number 103 takes you to the door. 102, 195 and 505 let you walk some 250 meters.

QT4: Oh, god! There's a huge crater where the bus stop used to be!
Answer: Yes, they blew off the bus station. The bus stops were distributed around the crater. You'll find the stop using maps which are also distributed everywhere around the station.