Ripe
NCC, a not-for-profit internet infrastructure organisation, has launched a
new web site designed to help companies find out more about migrating to the new
IPv6
protocol.
The
IPv6
Act Now site includes a position statement from Ripe NCC, supported by over
800 private and public sector organisations, including Google, Nokia and BT.
Ripe NCC claims that widespread deployment of IPv6 is key to the development
of future IP networks, and encourages providers to make services available over
IPv6, and for governments to take a lead in deployment.
Axel Pawlik, managing director of Ripe NCC, argued that multi-stakeholder
co-operation is vital for the continued growth and success of the internet.
"The IPv6 Act Now web site is for everyone with an interest in the long-term
growth and success of the internet, and for anyone seeking information to help
guide them through the deployment of IPv6 in their network," he said.
"The support for the Ripe NCC community's IPv6 position statement
demonstrates the willingness of public and private sector organisations to work
together to deploy IPv6 sooner rather than later."
The site also includes information on IPv6 distribution policies, expert
advice, relevant news stories, current uptake stats and other useful links.
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