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Survey Results Predict Global Internet Service Providers’ IPv6 Adoption to Increase in 2012

October 20, 2011

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, October 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ –

70 per cent of global Internet Service Providers (ISPs) surveyed plan to
adopt IPv6 by the end of next year

The Global IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey 2011 results, initially
previewed at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Nairobi, Kenya, in
September, demonstrate healthy growth in awareness, planning and actual
deployment of IPv6. The survey was prepared by GNKS Consult, an independent
organization that conducts strategic and policy research and evaluation, and
supported by the Number Resource Organization (NRO), the body made up of the
world’s five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).

The findings from the third annual survey measuring IPv6 deployment draw
on data supplied by around 1,600 international respondents, over half of
which are Internet Service Providers (ISPs). The data indicates that more
than 70% of respondents plan to deploy IPv6 on their networks by the end of
2012.

The survey results also indicate that respondents’ concerns about IPv6
have diminished. Key concerns about costs, knowledge, business case and
vendor support are all down from 2010. Only security concerns have grown,
suggesting a need for continuing discussion of IPv6 and its security
implications in technical forums.

“Information such as this is a valuable tool in gauging the progress
made by the Internet community in adopting IPv6,” states Raul Echeberria,
Chair of the NRO. He further added, “It is fantastic to see a rapidly
growing number of the world’s ISPs committing to IPv6 adoption. In many
respects, ISPs are a key driver of IPv6 success, as they are responsible for
services delivered over IPv6. It’s encouraging to see so many positive
responses from the survey participants, and all Internet stakeholders should
take this as a call to action to deploy IPv6 across their networks.”

For more information please visit:

http://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/ipv6_deployment_survey.pdf

The five RIRs are:

AfriNIC, http://www.afrinic.net – Africa

APNIC, http://www.apnic.net – Asia Pacific

ARIN, http://www.arin.net – Canada, many Caribbean and North
Atlantic islands, and the United States

LACNIC, http://www.lacnic.net – Latin America and the Caribbean

RIPE NCC, http://www.ripe.net – Europe, Middle East, and Parts of
Central Asia.

SOURCE The RIPE NCC


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