2011 Australian IPv6 Summit

In late October Task Force representatives Murray Milner and Campbell Gardiner traveled to Melbourne for the 2011 Australian IPv6 Summit. The two delivered a presentation focused on recent IPv6 adoption activity in New Zealand. Results from the Task Force’s CIO and supply-side surveys also  featured, as did a progress report on engagement with New Zealand […]

Tech-Sig Convenor reports back from APNIC32

In September 2011, Task Force Technical Convenor Dean Pemberton embarked for the port metropolis of Busan, South Korea for the APNIC 32 Conference. In between immersing himself in APNIC’s inner-policy workings, he chaired a session of the ‘IPv6 Transition Plenary’, discussing with content providers what they observed on World IPv6 Day. Dean also presented at […]

REANNZ lives the IPv6 story

By Campbell Gardiner New Zealand’s Research and Education Advanced Network (REANNZ) was one of this country’s earliest adopters of IPv6, having implemented the protocol on its national backbone, dubbed KAREN, in 2006. By the following year the organisation had gone a step further, deploying internally on its office network, DNS,  and video-conferencing system. The Crown-owned […]

Snap future-proofs all customers with IPv6

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 […]

Update on IPv6 Task Force activity – August 2011

The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force has been busy of late, progressing a number of important initiatives. Updates below: Government initiative: InternetNZ has graciously provided funding for Donald Clark to work with the IPv6 Task Force on a part time basis through to mid December in order to provide a specific focus on Government adoption […]