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[ipv6-wg] Czech government announced IPv4 end date
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Carsten Schiefner
ripe-wgs.cs at schiefner.de
Wed Jan 24 17:31:40 CET 2024
Hi Chris & all - On 24.01.2024 17:13, Christian Seitz wrote: > [...] > > What is your opinion about this? there is already a thread on this on the AP WG list. Daniel Suchy's assessment caught my eye; please see his post below. Cheers, -C. -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: [address-policy-wg] .cz says bye-bye to IPv4 Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 14:46:51 +0100 From: Daniel Suchy via address-policy-wg <address-policy-wg at ripe.net> Reply-To: Daniel Suchy <danny at danysek.cz> To: address-policy-wg at ripe.net At the government level in Czechia, a regulation was already issued in 2009, which mandated the mandatory deployment of IPv6 on all services by the end of 2010. it was followed by others in 2013, 2015... In 2024, the same government which announces the end of IPv6 in 2032 launches new eGov services that lacks IPv6 support... they simply don't follow that old regulations either. It's only PR. The actions of Czech government do not match their words. - Daniel
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