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Hi,
This might be of interest to some members of the APOPS list. Forwarded at Jordi's request.
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------------ Forwarded Message ------------ Date: Tuesday, 30 May 2006 12:33 PM -0600 From: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ jordi.palet@consulintel.es To: ipv6cluster@ist-ipv6.org, members@ipv6forum.com, tf- sc@ipv6tf.org, ipv6.tf@ipv6-taskforce.org, press.ipv6@consulintel.es, foro@es.ipv6tf.org, miembros@mx.ipv6tf.org Subject: [ipv6cluster] The IPv6 Day: Registration of free IPv6 Services open {01}
If you have any free IPv6 connectivity service or other publicly available services, see below and register them at the IPv6 Day website (http://www.ipv6day.org).
Contributors to translate the main web site pages to other languages are welcome !
The idea is that those services can be tested by users on 6th of June, as a celebration of the 6Bone phase-out.
http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=2017
In March 2003, the IETF decided that was the right time to start the phase-out of the IPv6 experimental network (6Bone), which started in 1996. This included a phase-out plan that defined that on 6 of June of 2006, no 6Bone prefixes will be used on the Internet in any form.
ISOC, IETF, AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, RIPE NCC, ICANN/IANA, The IPv6 Portal and other organizations, join together in order to celebrate this milestone.
The web site allows organizations that offer free IPv6 connectivity services (such as tunnel brokers) and/or public IPv6-trial services, to register them, so they can be used on June 6, as a virtual celebration of the 6Bone phase-out.
The services can be registered at the IPv6 Day website (http://www.ipv6day.org).
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