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The IPv6 for e-Business Project
IPv6 for e-Business was a groundbreaking IPv6 study (July 2006-April 2007) which mapped, developed business tools, raised awareness and assessed readiness for Internet Protocol version 6.
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More on the project background
The Project had four aspects:
- Mapping: documenting Australian services, software and technologies using IPv6 as of July 2006.
- Enabling: business models, checklists and tools to enable Australian businesses to easily adopt IPv6, including the Easy Access Device.
- Awareness: promoting, providing information and holding workshops, to build broad awareness of IPv6 opportunities.
- Infrastructure: to assess infrastructure support for applications with the IPv6-ready .au Registry testbed.
IPv6 for e-Business Consortium
Endorsed By
The IPv6 for e-Business project was supported by the Australian Government through the Information Technology Online (ITOL) Program of DCITA, now Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy.
Australian IPv6
Summit 2012
Open for Business
Melbourne
17-19 October 2012
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Stoking the IPv6 Debate
The AAAA record for ipv6.org.au was the first ever entered in the .au registry database.
ipv6.org.au would like to thank PPS Internet for hosting this website on its dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 server.
World IPv6 Launch: 6 June 2012
This time it was for real!
Major ISPs, home network manufacturers and web companies around the world came together to permanently enable IPv6 for their products and services on 6 June 2012: World IPv6 Launch.Organized by the Internet Society and building on 2011's successful World IPv6 Day, World IPv6 Launch was a major milestone in the global deployment of IPv6. IPv6 is critical to the Internet's continued growth as a platform for innovation and development. Work with us by permanently enabling IPv6 yourself.
If you'd like to try out IPv6 for yourself see our list of IPv6 Providers with FREE and paid services.
Background
ISOC-AU spearheaded Australia's contribution to the worldwide collaboration
demonstrating the next version of the internet protocol for World
IPv6 Day, 8 June 2011. Click here for more ....