26 October 2007 - During the RIPE 55 meeting in Amsterdam, the RIPE community agreed to issue the following statement on IPv4 depletion and the deployment of IPv6. "Growth and innovation on the Internet depends on the continued availability of IP address space. The remaining pool of unallocated I
22 June 2007 - There was an IPv6 Deployment Panel discussion at the ICANN meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Sunday, 24 June between 15:00 and 16:30 (UTC -4). The session focused on the issues associated with deploying IPv6 on a network designed for IPv4. As well as webcasting the session, remote p
21 June 2007 - In response to recent articles in the press regarding the RIPE IPv6 address allocation policy, the RIPE NCC would like to clarify the RIPE policy making procedure. The RIPE NCC itself does not accept or reject any policies. All policies that govern how Internet number resources
17 March 2007 - The months of October and November 2007 saw an increase in the number of IPv6 allocations made in a single month by the RIPE NCC. There were 24 allocations made to RIPE NCC members in October, a record immediately broken by the 31 allocations made in November. The previous peak w
April 2005, Geoff Huston - APNIC Introduction The purpose of this document is to examine the ITU-T's proposal for introducing competition into the allocation of IP addresses through the proposed establishment of national IPv6 address registries. This document will examine some of the assumptions abo
Number Resource Organization Comments We appreciate the efforts that have been put into the production of this draft document. It is reassuring to see the draft documents are improving in quality and in accuracy, and we commend the authors for their continued efforts. Whil
The European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association (ETNO) has published its common position on the future of IPv6 management.
The European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association (ETNO) has published its common position on the future of IPv6 management. The ITU-TSB as an active participant in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) is looking to create a role for itself alongside Regional Intern
Amsterdam, May 11, 2004 – The Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), the IPv6 Task Forces and the IPv6 Forum are working in co-operation to support global IPv6 deployment. The four Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and the RIPE NCC, are responsible for the management of global I
The RIPE Database server supports IPv6 Whois queries. Client software that supports IPv6 is available for use. Client You can query the RIPE Database using a IPv6-enabled Whois client. If your system does not already have one, you can download the RIPE Whois Client he