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Media Release: New Zealand IPv6 Task Force launches online Service Directory

Media Release – 21 March 2011 The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force has today launched an online Service Directory to help organisations with transition planning and adoption of IPv6 – the next generation Internet addressing protocol. The Service Directory contains a list of New Zealand-based vendors, trainers, consultants, service providers and IT integrators who have […]

Media release: 2011 is the year of IPv4 exhaustion

Media release – 2 February 2011 The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force advises that 2011 is the year when allocations of IPv4 addresses from the world’s Internet address registries will be exhausted. “For those organisations that are yet to adopt the replacement IPv6 protocol on their networks, now is the time to move,” says Task […]

Update on Task Force activity

The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force has progressed a number of activities recently. The Task Force is working on a structured program for IPv6 training and is investigating some alternative training approaches including a mentoring programme and leveraging organisations that have already made significant progress on deploying IPv6. The IPv6 readiness survey of New Zealand’s […]

Build up of activity

There were indications at the August Task Force meeting of a build up of momentum  around IPv6 activity in New Zealand. The IPv6 Survey of the top 100 CIOs being undertaken by InternetNZ has received a stronger response than the inaugral survey last year. At the time of the meeting 36 had been received from […]

Update on Task Force activity

The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force has progressed a number of activities in recent months: The appointment of a co-ordinator – Grant Symons – is intended to catalyse the Task Force’s engagement with industry and key target sectors. Grant is an independent contractor specialising in project and relationship management. He commenced a six month, part […]