Status: IPv4 address pool running out—IPv6 adoption still too slow

To ensure that we and our content remain accessible to - and we can access - people, devices (“Internet of Things”) and applications with only IPv6 connectivity (especially those in the developing world), more needs to be done for European IPv6 deployment.


While the IPv4 address pool is running out, the adoption of IPv6 is still too slow. More need to be done at various levels in Europe for IPv6 deployment. Significant steps towards IPv6 would boost innovation in Europe and secure a competitive advantage in world markets.
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Digital Agenda Assembly 2011
Day 2 – 17 June 2011
Workshops – Day 2
1: Information & Reliability (Day 2)
W15: IPv6 deployment in Europe
Status: IPv4 address pool running out—IPv6 adoption still too slow
Purpose: How to increase the pace of IPv6 take-up in Europe
Actions—Mandate every government website to be IPv6-capable by 2012
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