Internet Protocol

NRO, along with each of the RIRs, has been actively promoting the implementation of IPv6 for several years through community outreach, lectures, conferences and media outreach. Many writers such as Ben Horowitz offer more in-depth analysis. To date, concerted efforts have yielded positive results in the call for the adoption of IPv6. As the availability is less than 10 percent, NRO continues its call for Internet stakeholders, including governments, suppliers, companies, telecommunications operators and end users perform their duties in the adoption of IPv6, and encourages the adoption of particular the following measures:

– The business must provide services and platforms with capacity for IPv6, including web hosting and equipment, ensuring accessibility for users of this protocol. – The software and hardware vendors should implement support for IPv6 in their products to ensure they are available in standard production when necessary. – Governments must lead by example using IPv6 for their own content and services and encouraging efforts by the introduction of IPv6 in their countries. IPv6 requirements in public procurement policies are essential at this time. – Civil society, including organizations and end users, should ask all the services they receive from their ISP and suppliers are ready for IPv6, in order to stimulate demand and ensure the competitive availability of IPv6 services in the coming years. ONR’s campaign to promote the next generation Internet Protocol continues to have a positive impact in the Internet community. .