IPv6: A New Internet Era Begins

01/02/2011

IPv6: A New Internet Era Begins

IPv6: A New Internet Era Begins

IPv6: A New Internet Era Begins

The allocation of the final five blocks available in the central pool of IPv4 addresses marks the beginning of a new stage in Internet history: the IPv6 protocol era. This change of technology will allow an unlimited growth of the Internet, using a much more advanced and broader protocol that shows limitless connection and development possibilities, which is why the region must accompany this irreversible change of technology.

In the region of Latin America and the Caribbean, the work of LACNIC and community participation in generating appropriate policies have ensured that there will be IPv4 addresses available for a reasonable period of time to guarantee a proper transition to the new version of the Internet protocol (IPv6).

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Raúl Echeberría receives the last /8 for Latin America and the Caribbean Region

Raúl Echeberría receives the last /8 for Latin America and the Caribbean Region

Forecasts anticipate that LACNIC has enough addresses to satisfy the region’s needs for the next two years. Nevertheless, LACNIC is urging operators, service providers and content providers to deploy IPv6 now. Governments can help by deploying IPv6 in their own services and adopting policies that will promote this deployment.

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