[ipv6-wg] Fwd: questions regarding IPv6
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David Kessens
david.kessens at nsn.com
Thu Nov 13 05:57:33 CET 2008
Anneke, On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 01:29:19PM +0100, Anneke Laverman wrote: > > Can you please help me with the following questions on IPv6? > I tried to contact David, but my e-mail was bounced. You'll find this e-mail > below. I am not sure where you got the below mail address from as it is definitely not my mail address. One of the simplest and easiest ways to get a better understanding about IPv6 is to start by reading a book on IPv6 first. David Kessens --- > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Anneke Laverman <amlaverman at gmail.com> > Date: Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 1:22 PM > Subject: questions regarding IPv6 > To: kessens at nsn.com > > > Hi David, > > I have been reading a lot about IPv6 on internet. Then i discovered the RIPE > website. There's a lot more for me to read now. I am actually writing an > article about IPv6 and i am trying to get a grip. I still have a lot of > questions regarding the status of the transition and regarding the costs of > implementing IPv6. Can you please help me on that part? Do you perhaps have > a presentation that includes costs? > > I understand that the goal of RIPE regarding IPv6 is that by the end of this > year an ipv6-only client is able to use all services offered by the RIPE > NCC. I read this in the presentation of Mr Andrei Robachevsky. How large is > this transition and what does it cost RIPE? How did Korea and Japan manage > to implement IPv6, as i read in computable? > > Can you please give me some information? Or can you give me the name of the > person(s) i need for answering these questions? > > Thanks a lot! > > Anneke Laverman
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