The results of the NRO’s 2013 Global IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey
are now available. This is the fourth global survey to be run and
establishes that most organizations recognize the importance of
transitioning to IPv6.
Approximately 1,515 respondents from 131 economies participated in
ARIN 32 will get underway this Thursday in Phoenix, Arizona. To help you
prepare for the meeting, ARIN has made the ARIN 32 Meeting Materials
available online for you to review or download before the meeting
begins. Included in the ARIN 32 Meeting Materials you will find:
* ARIN 32 Discussion
If you aren't at NANOG, you can still register as a remote participant
for ARIN's Public Policy Consultation (PPC), which will be webcast
tomorrow beginning at 9:30 AM MST. The PPC is an open public discussion
of Internet number resource policy, and part of ARIN's Policy
Development Process
Leaders of organizations responsible for coordination of the global
Internet technical infrastructure met to consider current issues
affecting the future of the Internet. Please see their statement of
findings here: https://www.arin.net/about_us/media/releases/20131007.html.
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