Internet Technologies 10 October 2014

2-Page IPv6 Fact Sheet Now Available In English, French and Spanish

By Dan YorkChief of Staff, Office of the CEO

DNSSEC Fact SheetHave you ever wished that there was a simple 2-page document that you could give people explaining IPv6 and what it is all about?  Would you like a IPv6 “handout” that you can distribute at events or send to colleagues or vendors?

If so, we’ve now added a “IPv6 Fact Sheet” to our site in the following languages:

We’ll be adding versions in Arabic,  Chinese and Russian soon.

Please feel free to download these and use them in whatever way you wish.  Email them to people.  Print them out and pass them out at a meeting.  Distribute them on a conference USB drive… do whatever you want with them!

Because we may update the fact sheets from time to time, we would encourage you to direct people to this simple URL to find the fact sheets:

http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/ipv6/factsheet/

And please let us know any feedback you have on these documents.  We’re here to help you get IPv6 more widely deployed and want to be as helpful as possible.  How can we help you get the information you need?

Finally, please do direct people to our Start Here page at https://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/start/ so that they can find IPv6 resources targeted at their role or type of organization.

P.S. Please also check out our DNSSEC Fact Sheet.

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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