Every Snap customer can have Internet-routable IPv6 addresses Snap Internet Media Release – 26 August 2011 All Snap Internet customers now have native IPv6 connectivity for no additional cost to safeguard them from the threat of IPv4 address exhaustion. As of this year, no more IPv4 addresses can be allocated from network registries. The numbers […]
NZ Government updates list of IPv6-accessible sites
New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has updated its list of Government websites that have a quad A record. The updated list includes the Tauranga City Council site and some other websites maintained by the City Council, including City on it’s Feet, Baycourt Community and Arts Centre and Historic Village on 17th. The DIA […]
Tauranga City Council enables IPv6
IPv6 has been enabled on 15 websites hosted at Tauranga City Council (TCC). The Council uses FX Networks to connect to the Internet, which provides connectivity to native IPV6. In addition to the IPV6 enablement of its web-facing services, changes to equipment on the Council’s internal LAN are being made to enable IPV6. Old switches […]
DTS goes native
NEWSFLASH Wellington-based Internet Service Provider DTS has announced it is natively IPv6-capable (internationally). DTS made the announcement this morning on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DTSnz DTS has also adopted IPv6 on its critical internet facing systems including core, border, and edge routers, DNS, mail and web systems.
NZ Ministry for Culture & Heritage dual-stacks websites
NEWSFLASH New Zealand’s Ministry for Culture & Heritage has dual-stacked several of its websites, including: Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand New Zealand History 28th Maori Battalion ANZAC Vietnam War Cultural Well-Being A full list of New Zealand Government websites with a quad A record is available at www.ipv6.govt.nz/govt-ipv6-sites
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