I’m responsible for the architecture, design, and implementation of the Myca Networking platform and operation.
I joined Myca because this project is the best combination I’ve seen so far: great team, great innovation, and great challenges on the technical front. Plus a commitment to delivering disruptive tools that will improve healthcare.
As a network protocol engineer, when you see a technology being deployed and used it’s always rewarding. But with this platform, we’re helping people see their doctors ñ and maybe even saving lives.
What could be better?
As part of the team, I bring 20 years of experience in network engineering, helping providers deploy IP networks, writing IETF protocols and documents, authoring books, and working on patented innovations.
As president of Viagenie, I helped enterprises, governments, and providers deploy and secure advanced IP networks. As co-founder and CTO of Hexago, an IPv6 routing company, I helped providers such as NTT, KDDI, France Telecom, AT&T, Aarnet, and the US Department of Defence deploy IPv6.
I’ve been an active participant in the Internet Engineering Task Force, which publishes standards for IP networking protocols. I chaired the Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) working group and wrote several Internet standards RFCs. I co-founded the IPv6Forum and am a member of the board and technical directorate. I’m also a member of the steering committee of the North American IPv6 task force and CTO of the Canadian IPv6 Task force. My book Migrating to IPv6 was published by Wiley in 2006. I also co-authored the Cisco IPv6 course and co-ported Asterisk to IPv6.
I received my master’s degree in electrical engineering from Laval University.