Dear colleagues,

Building on last year's IGF Best Practice Forum (BPF) on creating an
enabling environment for IPv6
<http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/documents/best-practice-forums/creating-an-enabling-environment-for-the-development-of-local-content/581-igf2015-bpfipv6-finalpdf/file>,
we are now focusing this year's IPv6 BPF work on how to best encourage and
support IPv6 adoption (for more information, see: Scope and Goals
<http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/documents/best-practice-forums/798-scope-and-goals-ipv6bpf2016/file>
).

The IPv6 BPF is a consensus-driven, bottom-up, and inclusive collaborative
effort, one that brings together professional expertise from across
stakeholder groups in order to generate a practical, constructive, and
relevant outcome document.

We are currently soliciting feedback and brainstorming ideas, especially
related to economic elements of IPv6 adoption and business cases:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C7z8MRVBOmBsuWxpl8YivXZWFvksKCq0_ul7TlFJzIU/edit?pref=2&pli=1

If you are not already involved, I encourage you to add suggestions to the
document, share it among your networks, and contact Izumi Okutani, our MAG
coordinator, or Wim Degezelle, the IPv6 BPF project manager, for more
information or if you have any questions. Additionally, you can sign up for
the mailing list at:
http://mail.intgovforum.org/mailman/listinfo/bp_ipv6_intgovforum.org.

Kind regards,
-Michael
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Michael J. Oghia
iGmena <http://igmena.org/> communications manager
Independent #netgov consultant & editor

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