 timcuthBraves FanPremium join:2000-09-18 Pelham, AL Reviews:
·AT&T Southeast
| IPv6 in the news This mandate takes effect, tomorrow, Sept 30. "... new mandate requires all (U.S.) government agencies to have their public facing websites and email services available over IPv6."
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·SONIC.NET
| Unfortunately this happens to be a mandate without funding with the resulting low level of compliance:
said by The Register :US government websites will miss the deadline for transition to IPv6 on a huge scale, predicts a watchdog. Only 12 per cent of federal website domains are currently compatible with new internet protocol IPv6 according to the National institute of Standards and Technology. There are just two days to go before the deadline for compliance hits on Sunday.
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 timcuthBraves FanPremium join:2000-09-18 Pelham, AL | Yes, but at least they are aiming in the right direction.
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 whfsdudePremium join:2003-04-05 Washington, DC Reviews:
·T-Mobile US
| reply to timcuth A bunch of agencies have been turning up in the last few days. Including the WH.
host wh.gov wh.gov has address 92.122.212.56 wh.gov has address 92.122.212.57 wh.gov has IPv6 address 2001:418:8001:5::ccf5:a211 wh.gov has IPv6 address 2001:418:8001:5::ccf5:a231 |
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