Dear all,

Flagging that the Dutch Standardisation Forum is having a consultation on IPv6. 

Here is the link to the consultation and relevant documents (in Dutch):

https://internetconsultatie.nl/ipv6/b1

To note, comments in English are also welcomed, and the deadline is on 4 October 2024.

In a nutshell, the Standardisation Forum [which supports the Dutch government in the development, use and deployment of open standards] -- is currently assessing the scope of application of the 'apply or explain' list covering IPv6 and whether additional clarification is needed. In this context, a document gathering recommendations from an expert group has been published and is available on the webpage of the consultation.

The current scope is: IPv6 and IPv4 must be applied in combination (‘dual stack’) to communication between applications in (a) network(s).

The expert group recommends clarifying the scope as follows: “IPv6 must be applied to digital services, such as websites and e-mail servers. In addition, end-user devices must be able to reach websites, applications and other digital services on the Internet via IPv6. If necessary, it is allowed to additionally apply IPv4 (dual stack).” It also recommends changing the name (caption) on the list from “IPv6 and IPv4” to “IPv6”.

Let us know if you have any questions or comments.

All best,

Romain

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Romain Bosc
Sr Public Policy & Governance Officer
RIPE NCC
E: rbosc@ripe.net