Panama and Costa Rica Share Their Experiences with IPv6

May 30, 2016

Panama and Costa Rica Share Their Experiences with IPv6

Within the framework of a panel organized during the LACNIC 25 meeting to analyze the impact of national policies on IPv6 adoption after IPv4 exhaustion, the governments of Costa Rica and Panama presented their experiences with IPv6 deployment.

Moderated by Cesar Díaz of LACNIC, the panel included Nayreth González, in representation of Panama’s National Authority for Government Innovation (AIG), and Rosa Zúñiga Quesada, representing the Ministry of Science and Technology of Costa Rica.

In the case of Panama, González observed that her country officially promotes an IPv6 action plan through the creation of an IPv6 Adoption Committee which seeks to develop initiatives that will allow incorporating Internet Protocol version 6.

She revealed that 46 Panamanian agencies have been assigned IPv6 resources and that .pa domain name servers are registered to support IPv6 (IPv6 DNS).

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She described how the AIG has organized theoretical and practical IPv6 workshops, trained local technicians with the help of LACNIC experts, and encouraged participation in various working groups on this protocol.

González shared that several actions have been implemented in the short term, such as including IPv6 in national ICT promotion strategies, and signing agreements for the development of IPv6 content with higher learning institutions, application (software) providers and Internet service and content providers that will allow improving user experience when using native IPv6.

González also mentioned the incorporation of the IPv6 protocol at public administration level by including the protocol as a requirement in the technical specifications of Panama’s National Multi-Service Network and promoting tax exemptions for IPv6-related purchases.

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