Deploy360 6 July 2012

Can You Help? 3rd Annual IPv6 Global Deployment Survey

By Dan YorkDirector, Internet Technology

NRO logoDo you have IPv6 deployed within your network? If so, could you please take a moment to participate in the 3rd annual “IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey” on the current and future use of IPv6?

The survey is at:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GlobalIPv6survey2012

The survey won’t take that long and will go far in helping the the Number Resource Organization (NRO) (an umbrella organization for the 5 Regional Internet Registries) understand how the Internet community is moving toward widespread adoption of IPv6.  As the NRO states:

We encourage all organisations to participate in this survey, which we hope will establish a comprehensive view of present IPv6 penetration and future plans for IPv6 deployment. The survey is composed of 23 questions and can be completed in about 15 minutes. For those without IPv6 allocations or assignments, or who have not yet deployed IPv6, the questions will be fewer in number.

The results will be publicly available, as last year’s results are, and will be distributed widely.

Since the time we last wrote about the survey, THE DEADLINE WAS EXTENDED UNTIL FRIDAY, JULY 13th.

If you can spare the few minutes to answer the survey before next Friday it will greatly help the registries – and all of us – understand future trends for IPv6 deployment.  Thank you!

Disclaimer: Viewpoints expressed in this post are those of the author and may or may not reflect official Internet Society positions.

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