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The Internet technical community helps to build and maintain infrastructure, and enables us to communicate safely, affordably, and efficiently online.
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U.S. White House Website Now On IPv6
Given that the IPv6 mandate for US federal government agencies came from the Obama administration, a few people noted in recent days that the White House website was not available ...

U.S. White House Website Now On IPv6
Given that the IPv6 mandate for US federal government agencies came from the Obama administration, a few people noted in recent days that the White House website was not available ...

With September 30 Deadline Looming, US Government Enables IPv6 For Hundreds Of Websites
This Sunday, September 30, 2012, marks the deadline for US federal government agencies to make their public web services available over IPv6 according to an Obama administration mandate established two ...

Free IPv6 Workshop at BBWF in Amsterdam 17 October
We are excited to invite you to a free IPv6 Workshop taking place on the exhibition floor of the Broadband World Forum (BBWF). Our IPv6 Workshop will be part of Content ...
Cyber Espace de Boulkassoumbougou: End of Training of Trainers' Workshop
ISOC MALI and its partners have terminated Friday 21st of September 2012 a two weeks long Workshop aiming at training new trainers for the Community Grant Project "Cyber Espace de ...

ARIN Enters Phase 2 of IPv4 Countdown – Only 3 /8 Blocks Left
Today marked another milestone in the ongoing exhaustion of IPv4 addresses - the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) entered Phase 2 of its IPv4 Countdown Plan meaning that it ...

ARIN Enters Phase 2 of IPv4 Countdown – Only 3 /8 Blocks Left
Today marked another milestone in the ongoing exhaustion of IPv4 addresses - the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) entered Phase 2 of its IPv4 Countdown Plan meaning that it ...