Media Release: Surveys indicate increased IPv6 awareness

New Zealand IPv6 Task Force Media Release – 14 July 2011 Awareness of the critically-important IPv6 addressing protocol has reached a near universal level among New Zealand’s large public and private sector organisations, but significant challenges remain in attaining widespread IPv6 adoption, especially amongst government agencies. IPv6 is the ‘next-generation’ method of Internet addressing and […]

Asia-Pacific region leads IPv6 adoption – Ovum

Research firm Ovum claims that enterprise customers in the Asia Pacific region feel more “urgency” to move to IPv6 than those in other parts of the globe. That urgency has largely been driven by the recent announcement from APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre) that the free pool of IPv4 addresses in the Asia Pacific […]

IPv6 Task Force surveys enterprise & industry readiness

The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force has been busy over the past few months surveying the IPv6-readiness of New Zealand enterprises and ICT industry. Two surveys have been conducted – the third annual IPv6 Readiness Survey of New Zealand’s top 100 organisations by number of computing devices, and an inaugural survey of ISPs and Carriers. […]

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 […]

ANZIA Awards – enter your IPv6 initiative now!

Are you a New Zealand-based individual or organisation that has implemented or promoted IPv6 lately? If so, then the NZ IPv6 Task Force encourages you to enter the upcoming ANZIA Awards. The Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIAs) are a collaboration between InternetNZ and auDA. The awards are an annual event celebrating the achievements […]