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Government Shared Network considering IPv6
Posted by: Jordi on Monday, April 10, 2006 - 03:35 PM
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The Government Shared Network could potentially be New Zealand’s first major experiment with the IPv6 internet protocol, offering a vastly expanded address range and better support for more recent media such as multicasting.

A reliable source in government has told Computerworld that the GSN will be built from the beginning to the IPv6 standard, but State Services Commission spokesman Jason Ryan says suppliers were merely requested to provide IPv6-compatible equipment and software.

Complete info at ComputerWorld.