NRO Statement to the CIR Session Good morning ministers, ambassadors, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for giving the NRO the opportunity to discuss the pressing issue of IPv6 deployment. The NRO consists of five Regional Internet Registries, or RIRs – AFRINIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and the RIPE NCC. All of these organizations are represented at the Internet Governance Forum… Read More
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IPv6 Around The World: Surveying the Current and Future Deployment of IPv6
Tuesday, 14 September – 11:30 – 13:30, Room 3 The following presentations were made during this workshop. A full report on the workshop will be published shortly: Samantha Dickinson, APNIC Constanze Bürger, German Government Jan Zorz, go6.si Antonio Moreiras, NIC.br Paul Rendek, MENOG
Number Resource Organization to Highlight the Importance of Global Adoption of IPv6 at Internet Governance Forum
Two workshops to be hosted by the NRO on ‘IPv6 Around the World’ and ‘Enhancing Transparency in Internet Governance’ Multi-stakeholder cooperation remains critical to the continued growth of the Internet Amsterdam, 9th September 2010 – The Number Resource Organization (NRO), made up of the world’s five Regional Internet Registries, will lead key discussions about Internet infrastructure at the Internet Governance… Read More
Global IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey
The NRO encourages its community to participate in the 2010 Global IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey being conducted by GNKS Consult and TNO and sponsored by the RIPE NCC. The survey is now available at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/IPv6deploymentmonitoring2010 The survey will close on 4 July 2010. All five Regional Internet Registries have committed to soliciting participation in this survey in order to compile… Read More
Number Resource Organization Report Highlights Strong Growth in Both IPv4 and IPv6 Allocations
AMSTERDAM, 21 April 2010 – A new report issued by the Number Resource Organization (NRO) has found that demand for both IPv4 and IPv6 address space is continuing to grow. The Internet Number Resource Status Report for the first quarter of 2010 is based on data collected by the five Regional Internet Registries (1) (RIRs) that oversee the allocation of… Read More
NRO and OECD Highlight that IPv6 Deployment is Too Slow
With only 8% of unallocated IPv4 addresses remaining, Governments are urged to take the lead in accelerating IPv6 adoption worldwide. AMSTERDAM, 13th April 2010 – The Number Resource Organization (NRO), comprised of the five Regional Internet Registries (1) (RIRs) that oversee the allocation of all Internet number resources, announced today it is urging governments to lead by example by making… Read More
IPv6 – What is it, why is it important, and who is in charge?
Answers to common questions from policy makers, executives and other non-technical readers. IPv6 – What is it, why is it important, and who is in charge? A factual paper prepared for and endorsed by the Chief Executive Officers of ICANN and all the Regional Internet Registries. 1. What is IPv6? “IP” is the Internet Protocol, the set of digital communication… Read More
IPv6 What is it, why is it important, and who is in charge?
IPv6 What is it, why is it important, and who is in charge? … answers to common questions from policy makers, executives and other non-technical readers. A factual paper prepared for and endorsed by the Chief Executive Officers of ICANN and all the Regional Internet Registries: October 2009 1. What is IPv6? “IP” is the Internet Protocol, the set of… Read More
NRO Response to TSB ‘Questionnaire on IPv6 Address Allocation and Encouraging the Deployment of IPv6’
NRO Response to TSB ‘Questionnaire on IPv6 Address Allocation and Encouraging the Deployment of IPv6’ On 27 March 2009, the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) issued a ‘Questionnaire on IPv6 address allocation and encouraging the deployment of IPv6’ to all Member States of the Union, to be returned by 12 June 2009. The results of the questionnaire will then form part… Read More
NRO Response to the National Advanced IPv6 Centre of Excellence (NAv6) Survey
NRO Response to the National Advanced IPv6 Centre of Excellence (NAv6) Survey The Number Resource Organization (NRO) acknowledges Resolution 64 as a positive outcome of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA 2008), held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 21- 30 October 2008. Resolution 64 demonstrates an interest by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in contributing to the global deployment of… Read More