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//-->“World IPv6 Day” Impactwww.WorldIPv6Day.orgSANOG 188-16 September 2011Pokhara, NepalPhil Roberts, Technology Programme ManagerPresented by Anne Lord, Director of Chapters, Internet Societywww.internetsociety.orgWhat we all know - IPv4 is running outThe Internet SocietySource: Geoff Huston (APNIC)What was World IPv6 Day?For 24 hours on 8 June 2011 (00h00-23h59 UTC)Facebook, Google, Yahoo! and more than 1000 otherwebsites turned on IPv6 access on their website (eg.www.companyname.com)Goals: To get Internet service providers, hardware makers, operatingsystem vendors, web companies and others to prepare theirservices for IPv6successful transition to IPv6 as IPv4 addresses run out. Understand what issues still need to be addressed to ensure aWhile there have been similar notable efforts, World IPv6Day was the first global, real-world “test-flight” of IPv6,and the largest ever.3The Internet SocietyWhy “World IPv6 Day”? And the Impacts? Breaking the ‘chicken-and-egg’ problem of IPv6 deployment –now networks clearly see that content is getting there Improving IPv6 connectivity by understanding outstandingissues faced by a small percentage of users (but significantnumbers for large content providers) – more fixes underway Providing a target date for already planned IPv6 rollouts – peopledefinitely responded to having a date Spurring organizations to create a plan for rolling out IPv6 –being like Google, Facebook, and Yahoo! is important … - created customer demand for vendors, cdns, isps Catalyzing the kind of collaboration that the Internet has reliedupon through its history – people noticed that the Internetindustry collaborated to advance something that isimportant for the overall long term health of the Internet4The Internet SocietyWho turned up IPv6 on June 8?www.google.comwww.facebook.comwww.youtube.comwww.yahoo.comwww.blogspot.comwww.yahoo.co.jp (#12)www.bing.com (#21)www.microsoft.com (#25)www.bbc.co.uk (#38)www.cnn.com (#48)www.aol.com (#55)And many many more….5The Internet Society
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