IPv6 Deployment Status in Europe and Latin American/Caribbean
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IPv6 Deployment status in Europe
and Latin-American/Caribbean
APNIC 44
Taichung - Taiwan
September 2017
Jordi Palet (jordi.palet@theipv6company.com)
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European Governments
• Some taken actions to at least make sure public networks are IPv6-ready
– Netherlands, Germany, Spain, just to name a few
• Even with specific laws. Spanish case:
– Decree PRE/1716/2011
• IPv6 training plan (20 capitals)
• IPv6 support in the .es ccTLD
• www.ipv6.es website
• Working with the private sector and other stakeholders to increase education and
awareness and reduce bottlenecks
• Show the government's commitment to IPv6
• Seek international cooperation and monitoring of implementation of IPv6.
• Make an inventory of capacities IPv6 previously developed, technical and human
• Define a profile of equipping acquisitions compatible with IPv6 (Opens in new window)
• Introducing the obligation to meet the profile defined in all purchases
• Make visible public services since the connections IPv6
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Europe needs to move to IPv6
• December 2011, Neelie Kroes, VP of the European
Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda
• THE INTERNET IS DOOMED until European
businesses and organizations begin to move towards
IPv6
• We are starting to see very close ahead of us the
consequences if we don't make the switch to IPv6
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LAC Governments
• Few took actions to enable IPv6 in public networks
– Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Perú
• All them had specific regulations