Internet Technologies 6 September 2016

Rabobank deploys IPv6

By Kevin MeynellGuest AuthorNominee for the Internet Society Board of Trustees

RabobankStill more positive news on the IPv6 front as Rabobank, the second biggest bank in the Netherlands and amongst biggest in the world, deploys IPv6. We hope to bring more details of this in due course, but the primary motivation appears to reducing the complexities of using Carrier Grade NATs (CGNs).

Banks are usually known for their cautiousness when implementing new technologies, so this is very positive for encouraging other large enterprises to follow suit.

We aim to help, so please take a look at our Start Here page to understand how you can get started with IPv6.

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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