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Resources:
The IPv6 TechSig Wiki contains a self-maintained list of consultants and suppliers able to assist with your IPv6 design and implementation: Design Resources

The Domain Name Commission website contains a list of Authorised Registrars who can offer IPv6 Glue Records: Registrars

Procurement Guidelines:
The following documents are recommended by the Task Force in respect of IPv6 procurement.
Tasmanian Government IPv6 Procurement and Audit Standard (PDF)
RIPE – Requirements for IPv6 in ICT Equipment

Mailing Lists:
A Wiki providing technical IPv6 deployment guidance can be found at the following link: wiki.ipv6.org.nz

To join the discussion on New Zealand-related IPv6 issues subscribe to the following mailing lists:

IPv6 Public Mailing List: for general IPv6 discussion
IPv6 Technical Mailing List: for technical IPv6 discussion

IPv6 Task Force Surveys on Enterprise and Industry Readiness:

IPv6 Readiness Survey – Top 100

ISP/Carrier Survey

Here are some links to other information/sites about IPv6 that may be of interest:

Certification:

Globally, the IPv6 Forum runs three certification programs:

The IPv6 Ready Logo Program is a conformance and interoperability testing program intended to increase user confidence by demonstrating that IPv6 is available now and is ready to be used.
www.ipv6ready.org

The IPv6 Enabled Program aims to encourage adoption of IPv6 on web sites by enterprises, Internet Service Providers and private users, helping them to test and check their proper IPv6 readiness and adoption.
www.ipv6forum.com/ipv6_enabled

The IPv6 Education Certification Logo Program aims  to encourage and accelerate the education on IPv6 and promote thereby swifter adoption of IPv6 in the education curriculum and programs of the universities, research institutes, vendors and training specialists.
http://www.ipv6forum.com/ipv6_enabled/ipv6_education.php

This document describes practices and plans that are emerging among
   Internet Service Providers for the deployment of IPv6 services.