As in previous years, the Number Resource Organization invites you to participate in the 3rd consecutive IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey on the current and future use of IPv6. The IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey is now online, and we encourage all members of our community to participate: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GlobalIPv6survey2012 The purpose of the survey is to better understand where the community is… Read More
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Survey Results Predict Global Internet Service Providers’ IPv6 Adoption to Increase in 2012
70 per cent of global Internet Service Providers (ISPs) surveyed plan to adopt IPv6 by the end of next year Montevideo, 19 October 2011 –The Global IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey 2011 results, initially previewed at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Nairobi, Kenya, in September, demonstrate healthy growth in awareness, planning and actual deployment of IPv6. The survey was prepared… Read More
Global IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey – 2011
IPv6 Survey Results This presentation is the summary report of the IPv6 Deployment Survey 2011 results. Results from a total of 1656 respondents from 135 countries/economies are included.
NRO Comments on ITU IPv6 Group Liaison Statements
On March 10, 2011, The NRO submitted responses to two additional ITU IPv6 Group Liaison Statements based on its contribution to the ITU IPv6 Group meeting held in September of 2010. — NRO response to Liaison Statement 3, C19 “Problems and solutions” is available: https://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/nro-response-to-ls-3.pdf — NRO response to Liaison Statement 4, IPv4 Issues, is available: https://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/nro-response-to-ls-4.pdf The responses were… Read More
Letter to the Chairman of the ITU IPv6 Group
Letter from NRO Chairman to the Chairman of the ITU IPv6 Group. On 10 March 2011, Raul Echeberría, Chair of the Number Resource Organization (NRO) wrote to Mohammed Al Khamis, Chairman of ITU IPv6 Group, Malcolm Johnson, Director, ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB), and Brahima Sanou, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT). The letter responds to the ITU IPv6 Group… Read More
NRO Submits Response to ITU IPv6 Group on Country Internet Registry (CIR) Model
Response to ITU IPv6 Group on Country Internet Registry (CIR) Model At the second ITU IPv6 Group meeting, held in September 2010, it was decided to send a number of Liaison Statements to organizations with expertise or an interest in the issues under discussion at the IPv6 Group. Liaison Statement 5 included a specific request for responses from the IETF,… Read More
IPv6 Deployment FAQs
1. What is IPv6? To account for the massive expansion in Internet-enabled services and devices, a new system of addressing had to be introduced to ensure enough unique IP addresses were available. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) developed the new protocol, IPv6, which allows for 2128, or roughly 340 trillion trillion trillion, unique IP addresses. IPv6 addresses are… Read More
IPv6
As the Internet keeps on expanding, the demand for Internet address space continues to grow. The availability of IPv4 address space is limited worldwide and the deployment of IPv6 is imperative to the long-term growth and stability of the Internet. The NRO has worked for many years regionally and globally to ensure that all stakeholders are aware of the issue… Read More
Organizations Urged to Stop Delaying IPv6 Deployment to Safeguard Future Growth of the Internet
European Commission funded survey finds 25% of ISPs now offer IPv6 services to consumers Organizations recognize IPv6 helps them stay ahead of competition but misconceptions around the cost of deployment are delaying adoption Vilnius, Lithuania, Internet Governance Forum, 15th September 2010 – The Number Resource Organization (NRO), the official representative of the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) that oversee the… Read More
IPv6 Survey Results
IPv6 Survey Results This presentation is the summary report of the IPv6 Deployment Survey 2010 results. Results from a total of 1589 respondents from 140 countries/economies are included.