In Feb 2011, the last IPv4 /8s were allocated to the RIRs. Barely three months later, APNIC, the RIR for the Asia Pacific region, was down to its last /8. The RIPE NCC is likely to reach its last /8 during 2012 but govt targets for Internet take‑up have not been met in the region. Widespread Internet penetration thus relies on IPv6 deployment. This session will look at what is required; the problems faced in consumer Internet access devices; and what is being done to resolve the issues. It is coordinated by ICANN and RIPE NCC in order to reach out to all sections of the multi‑stakeholder Internet community.
Who Should Attend? - TLD registry services providers - Domain registrars - Content providers - Internet Access providers - Govt reps - Telecommunications regulators