[Chapter-delegates] Fwd: Your help is needed to circulate the IANA 10% press releases
Leslie Daigle
daigle at isoc.org
Fri Jan 22 10:07:26 PST 2010
Sweetening the message with some pointers to actual progress might
also be helpful -- e.g.,
Australian government timeline (with a shout out to ISOC AU, as this
is from the AU IPv6 Summit!): http://www.ipv6.org.au/summit/talks/DBeauchamp_JHillier.pdf
Japanese IPv6 action plan (underway): http://www.kokatsu.jp/blog/ipv4/en/data/091005_v4exh_actionplan_en.pdf
Leslie.
On Jan 22, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond wrote:
> This came in earlier today.
> With most IT managers/ CIOs still thinking that IPv6 is something
> they don't need to grapple with *today* (I've been horrified by
> seeing figures of 2016 in the UK), it looks like the runaway train
> is ultimately looking at hitting the wall.
> It will hurt.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Olivier
>
> -------- Message original --------
> Sujet:
> Your help is needed to circulate the IANA 10% press releases
> Date :
> Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:34:18 +1100
> De :
> Miwa Fujii <miwa at apnic.net>
> Répondre à :
> Miwa Fujii <miwa at apnic.net>
> Pour :
> a <ocl at gih.com>
>
>
> Dear APNIC partners,
>
> Thank you very much for your interest in helping to circulate the IANA
> 10% press releases.
>
> APNIC received two /8 IPv4 addresses from IANA today. IANA's
> remaining
> IPv4 address space is now slightly below 10%. With reflecting this
> fact, NRO launched their first media campaign on this important issue.
>
> Please find the attached NRO Press Release. We very much appreciate
> if
> you can circulate this important message to as many as people
> possible.
>
> Thank you for your kind assistance!
>
> Miwa Fujii
> IPv6 Program Manager
> APNIC
>
>
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Leslie Daigle
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