Portal of the Transition to IPv6 for Latin America and Caribbean

This Web Portal is a Center of Information in order to provide the necessary tools, updated information, experiences, presentations and all kinds of information that contributes to the transition and adoption of the new IPv6 Protocol.

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IPv6 – IP Version 6, the New Internet Protocol.

Today we find ourselves transitioning towards a new version of the Internet protocol we have been using in the past. And, beyond the technical issues that may or may not deserve further debate, the fact is that IPv6 is being implemented around the world and statistics show that changes are necessary.

Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have already prepared their infrastructure for the demands of customers who wish to deploy the new protocol. There are ISPs at national and regional level that have this peculiarity and that even offer more advanced technologies, such as MPLS, with IPv6 support.

Within the academic environment the reality is even more encouraging. This sector has been investigating and implementing IPv6 for many years now, and has become the first to demand the service that has now expanded to the community in general. (See Academic Environment.)

Likewise, at the moment of calling for tenders for purchasing equipment or services, different government organizations, public entities and university networks are demanding that these equipment or services support the new protocol, thus preparing for a transition that is considered inevitable.

As to Internet exchange points, several NAPs within our region have implemented the protocol and offer their members the possibility of exchanging not only IPv4 but also IPv6 prefixes. In addition to the technical aspects involved in traffic exchange, this helps ISPs and NAP members become interested in the issue and plan its implementation.

With the aim of coordinating efforts for promoting the adoption of the new protocol in the region, the Latin America and Caribbean IPv6 Task Force (LAC - IPv6TF) is working jointly with the Internet community in order to provide mechanisms that will help achieve an organized transition within our region.

Likewise, several Latin American countries have created IPv6 Task Forces at national level. These Task Forces are also joining the initiative to adopt IPv6 and to continue creating these movements in those countries that do not yet have a Task Force for the new protocol.

Mariela Rocha
Latin American and Caribbean IPv6 TF
Chair

6th Latin American IPv6 Forum and LAC IPv6 TF

During the week from 26 May to 30 May, the LACNIC XI event was held in the city of Salvador, Brazil.
This event provided the framework for the 6th Latin American IPv6 Forum (FLIP6) and the meeting of the IPv6 Task Force for Latin America and the Caribbean, which were held on Thursday 29 and Friday 30, respectively.

The event was honored with the participation of top-level presenters and, as an additional bonus, the “IPv6 Experiment” was carried out for the first time in our region.

Presenters included Iljitsch van Beijnum, the well-known author of a book on BGP (O'Reilly, 2002); Eduardo Ascenco Reis (CTBC Mulltimídia - Br); Alejandro Acosta (Comsat Venezuela); Roque Gagliano (LACNIC Staff), Alain Durand (Comcast), Guillermo Cicileo (Red de Interconexión Universitaria - Ar), and Jordi Palet Martínez (Consulintel - Es).

The meeting concluded with a panel on the actions of national IPv6 Task Forces, which was made up by Jesús Martínez, member of the Cuban IPv6 Task Force; Arturo Díaz Rosemberg, representing the Peruvian IPv6 Task Force; and Nicolás Antoniello, introducing the brand new Uruguayan IPv6 Task Force.

The audience participated intensely in these activities with their comments and questions. The issues that were covered included those having to do with ISPs, the academic environment, governments, etc.

The IPv6 experiment had great acceptance − audience participation levels were high, and the results were beneficial in terms of sharing experiences.

Before closing these meetings, an explicit invitation was made to the community as a whole so that they will continue to participate in these meetings and to accompany the deployment of IPv6 within the region.

For more information please visit: http://www.lacnic.net/en/eventos/lacnicxi/flip6.html

European Commission’s communication on IPv6 deployment in Europe

*ADVANCING THE INTERNET *

*Action Plan for the deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in Europe *
12:41

It is the objective of this Action Plan to support the widespread introduction of the next version of the Internet Protocol (IPv6) because

  • Timely implementation of IPv6 is required as the pool of IP addresses provided by the current protocol version 4 is being depleted.
  • IPv6 with its huge address space provides a platform for innovation in IP based services and applications.

http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/ipv6/docs/european_day/communication_final_27052008_en.pdf

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