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Christian Seitz
chris at in-berlin.de
Wed Jan 24 17:13:12 CET 2024
Dear IPv6 WG members, some of you might already have read this, but I would like to bring it to the attention of our working group: Last week the Czech government approved a resolution, that they will stop providing government services over IPv4 starting on 2032-06-06 [1]. This is point number 14, translated in english with the help of a translator as I don't speak czech ;-) --------------------CUT-------------------- 14. Restarting the introduction of DNSSEC technology and the IPv6 protocol in the state administration, no. 25/24 Submitted by: Minister of Industry and Trade Result of the government meeting: approved . --------------------CUT-------------------- There is also some more information in blog articles of nic.cz [2] [3]. The end of IPv4 is near [4] (tm). A link to the details of the resolution (in czech) is also on that page. I hope that this announcement of the Czech government will speed up the IPv6 adoption. Ok, it's still 8 years until 2032, but there are also a lot of companies out there who did not even think about implementing IPv6 yet. What is your opinion about this? [1] https://vlada.gov.cz/cz/media-centrum/aktualne/vysledky-jednani-vlady-17--ledna-2024-211485/ [2] https://blog.nic.cz/2024/01/18/kratke-vlny-vladni-restart-podpory-ipv6/ [3] https://blog.nic.cz/2024/01/18/odvazny-krok-ceske-vlady/ [4] https://konecipv4.cz/en/ Kind regards from Berlin Chris
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