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World IPv6 Launch: This Time It Is For Real Previous Meeting: IETF 83, Paris, France

WORLD IPV6 LAUNCH is 6 June 2012 – The Future is ForeverMajor Internet service providers (ISPs), home networking equipment manufacturers, and web companies around the world are coming together to permanently enable IPv6 for their products and services by 6 June 2012.

Organized by the Internet Society, and building on the successful one-day World IPv6 Day event held on 8 June 2011, World IPv6 Launch represents a major milestone in the global deployment of IPv6. As the successor to the current Internet Protocol, IPv4, IPv6 is critical to the Internet's continued growth as a platform for innovation and economic development.

For more information: World IPv6 Launch

 

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