Hello All,

The Internet Society has developed an online tutorial called “Introduction to 
IPv6” to provide a brief primer for individuals who are interested in better 
understanding IPv6.

The target audiences for this tutorial are recent university graduates, network 
administrators, network engineers, and other parties with a working knowledge 
of IPv4 who are looking to develop a basic knowledge of IPv6. The tutorial 
consists of the following topics:

  *   Introduction to IPv6
  *   Understanding IPv6 Addresses
  *   Protocol, Neighbor Discovery, and SLAAC

As IPv4 exhaustion becomes more and more imminent, network operators across the 
globe are taking a closer look at transitioning to IPv6. Given that the 
Internet is now a critical global infrastructure for socio-economic growth and 
is growing faster in developing countries, there are a number of key drivers 
for IPv6 migration to be accelerated in these nations. A number of these 
drivers are highlighted below:

  1.  Many developing countries have made considerable strides in ICT but still 
trail developed nations as it pertains to Internet access. This ‘digital 
divide’ can be reduced by extending wireless networking and mobility through 
the provisioning of a larger address space via IPv6.

  1.  By expediting the migration of IPv6, governments can deliver enhanced 
support for public safety networks, as well as reduce the complexity associated 
with the management of such. These broadband networks better allow emergency 
services, such as police, fire and emergency medical services, to respond to a 
wide array of natural, man-made and emerging threats.

  1.  IPv6 is the ideal platform on which m-Health capabilities can be built. 
M-Health applications include the application of mobile devices in gathering 
clinical data, conveyance of health-related data to medical practitioners, 
researchers, and patients, real-time patient monitoring systems, and remote 
home care by means of mobile telemedicine.

  1.  The underlying protocol for smart grid technology is preferably IPv6. 
Smart grid computing provides monitoring, analysis, control, increased 
cyber-security and communication capabilities to electrical delivery systems in 
order to maximize the throughput of the system while reducing the energy 
consumption.

  1.  Mobile banking and mobile payments can substantially improve access to 
banking products ­ such as savings, deposits and insurance ­ for lower income 
demographics. These services provide ways and means for the unbanked and 
underbanked persons to invest in productive assets, expand their businesses and 
protect their livelihoods. IPv6 is emerging as the preferred platform and is a 
core component of the wireless Internet architecture (2G, 3G, 4G and beyond).

You can access the “Introduction to IPv6” tutorial on the Internet Society 
website at: http://www.internetsociety.org/tutorials/exploring-ipv6

The tutorial is also available in Spanish at: 
http://www.internetsociety.org/es/tutoriales/explorando-ipv6

Check it out and give us your feedback!

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Niel Harper
Senior Manager, Next Generation Leaders Programmes
Internet Society
1775 Wiehle Avenue
Reston, VA
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Skype: OlokunBB

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