Hello,
At IPv6 WG session in London, we discussed the most recent version of
the "IPv6 Troubleshooting for Residential ISP Helpdesks" document. The
proposed plan of action was to reach the consensus on the technical
details of the document and then publish it (as combined IPv6 WG and
BCOP TF effort).
This email announces the working group last call for the "IPv6
Troubleshooting for Residential ISP Helpdesks" document. Please read
the most recent version of it:
https://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/tf/bcop/ipv6-troubleshooting-for-residenti…
and provide your comments to the list *until 23:59 Fri Dec 19th 2014*.
Thanks!
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SY, Jen Linkova aka Furry
Hi all,
JANOG will have a session "Why don't we want to deploy IPv6?" in
JANOG 35 meeting next month. It will focus on IPv6 deployment
of the contents providers in Japan.
To help us make this session better, we carry out a questionnaire
survey to the service providers.
It would be great if you could fill out the following form:
https://www.janog.gr.jp/meeting/janog35/program/ipv6/ipv6_form_en/
Your co-operation will be appreciated.
We will make a good use out of the survey information in order to
improve this session.
We'll update you with more details about JANOG 35 meeting through
the following page.
http://www.janog.gr.jp/en/index.php?JANOG35_Meeting
Happy Holidays!
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Japan Internet Exchange
MAWATARI Masataka <mawatari(a)jpix.ad.jp>
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