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The Australian IPv6 Summit 2009 will be held 26-28 October 2009 - mark your diaries now!

IPv6 Survey - Results

86% of respondents interested in IPv6

80% learning it or have implemented

63% expect IPv6 connectivity by 2008

63% will offer to customers by 2008
 

IPv6 for
e-Business
Consortium

ISOC-AU
auDA
AEEMA
ADIESA

BuildersNet
 

Endorsing
Bodies

ISOC
IPv6Forum
 

Associated
Events

Australian IPv6 Summit 2008
Australian IPv6 Summit 2007
Australian IPv6 Summit 2006
Australian IPv6 Summit 2005
 

This site, ipv6.org.au, had the first AAAA record in the .au registry database, so was the first operational IPv6 website in Australia.

Sorry to see you had to get here via IPv4 ...

The IPv6 for e-Business Project

IPv6 for e-Business is a project that took place from July 2006 to April 2007 for documenting, developing business tools, raising awareness and assessing readiness for Internet Protocol version 6, to build Australian capacity to take advantage of future innovation, especially in the area of business-to-business supply chains.
Click here for more on the basics of IPv6
Click here for more on the project background

IPv6 for e-Business had four aspects:

  • Mapping: to document Australian services, software and technologies currently taking advantage of IPv6 as of July 2006

  • Enabling: to develop integrated business models, checklists and tools to enable Australian businesses to easily adopt IPv6, including the prototype Easy Access Device

  • Awareness: to promote, provide information resources and hold workshops, in order to build broad awareness of IPv6 opportunities.
    Here are the presentations from the March 2007 IPv6 Workshops

  • Infrastructure: to assess infrastructure support for applications with the IPv6-ready .au Registry testbed

The IPv6 for e-Business project was supported by the Australian Government through the Information Technology Online (ITOL) Program of the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts.

The IPv6 for e-Business Consortium would like to thank IPv6 Now Pty Ltd for hosting this website on its dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 server.

What's left in IPv4?

IPv4 map
  See a mathematician's amusing view of the remaining IPv4 address space

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Useful Sites
The IPv6 Forum
IPv6 Ready Logo Program
go6.net Community Portal
The IPv6 Portal
IPv6DISS
IPv6 Forum Downunder
Asia Pacific IPv6 Task Force
Japan IPv6 Promotion Council
NAv6 Malaysia
6NET Project Network
IPv6 Forum Korea
Internet Engineering Task Force
IETF IPv6 Working Groups
Implementation
AARNet IPv6
APNIC IPv6 resource guide
IPv6 to Standard
SixXS
Moonv6
OCCAID
IPv6-enabled products
IPv6 and IPv4 topology
Documents
Introduction to IPv6

IPv6 Deployment Guide (5.5 MB)

IPv6 Forum Roadmap & Vision (1.3 MB)

IPv4 Address Space Exhaustion


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