Registrations for New Zealand’s pre-eminent technical Internet networking conference – NZNOG 2013 – are now open. Hosted by the New Zealand Network Operators Group, NZNOG 2013 is the country’s only technical networking conference, and features a host of plenary sessions, practical workshops and tutorials. Spaces are limited, so register now and join your fellow ICT […]
Internode bags an ANZIA; Studentnet highly commended
The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force extends its congratulations to Australian broadband provider Internode, who won the IPv6 category at last week’s ANZIA Awards in Canberra. Congratulations also go to Studentnet, who was Highly Commended in the IPv6 category. In 2011, Internode became the first broadband company in Australia to offer IPv6 as a standard […]
Task Force presents at APNIC34
The APNIC34 Conference is underway in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. IPv6 Task Force Technical Convenor Dean Pemberton is in attendance and has delivered a presentation relating to IPv6 in New Zealand. His presentation focuses on the country’s overall IPv6 landscape, leveraging the Task Force’s recently-released quarterly metrics report. A copy is available below: Task Force presentation […]
New Zealand impact of World IPv6 Launch Day
On 6 June 2012, World IPv6 Launch Day went off with a hiss and a roar. Launch Day proved interesting in New Zealand, with a marked increase in total IPv6 traffic and a flurry of pageviews on this website! Pageviews were up 10 times in percentage terms compared with pageviews on a normal day. That […]
Pearls of IPv6 wisdom at GOVIS
A small number of Government IT managers benefited today from an IPv6 pep-talk from the New Zealand IPv6 Task Force. Speaking at the GOVIS Conference, Task Force member Donald Clark was on hand to advise how best to go about implementing this most important of protocols. Clark’s message to the audience was simple; IPv6 is […]
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