[Bp_ipv6] BPF-IPv6-draft-ve... - One thing to be careful of is to not ...

Hiroshi Esaki hiroshi at wide.ad.jp
Mon Nov 28 00:15:48 EST 2016


Hi all,

Hiroshi Esaki from Japan.
Just today, we domestically released the news on IPv6 in Japan.

Actual IPv6 users using NGN access networks reached about 20%
in Japan at this September.

   http://v6pc.jp/jp/spread/ipv6spread_03.phtml
   (*) and attached figure.

Just an update from Japan.

Best,

Hiroshi Esaki

On 2016/11/24 10:48, Merike Kaeo wrote:
> I was trying to see if I can comment in doc but email is easier (apologies it’s taken a few days to get back but I had a strategic exec meeting last few days and was slammed).
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> I think it would be good to mention that USG has in past taken initiatives that were definitively a driving force in getting many vendors to seriously look at IPv6 functionality and incorporate into their roadmaps. Since early 2000s. I don’t think pointers would be controversial as long as there was language to state that their previous initiatives helped get IPv6 into vendor products.
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> - merike
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>> On Nov 21, 2016, at 12:32 AM, Izumi Okutani (Google Docs)
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>> Izumi Okutani replied to a comment on BPF-IPv6-draft-version3 <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RG8PWxOhsxkEJJdwUkUWN0NFg0cnH4i3L7RFMzeYMf8/edit?disco=AAAAA0cy0vY&usp=comment_email_document>
>> 	Merike Kaeo
>> One of the case studies submitted to the NTIA (Lee Howard) describes an opportunity for government leadership as below:
>> One thing to be careful of is to not discount the issues from US government when there was a mandate that all US government agencies to support IPv6 and for years there were delays (see https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/assets/egov_docs/transition-to-ipv6.pdf <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/assets/egov_docs/transition-to-ipv6.pdf&sa=D&ust=1479667700748000&usg=AFQjCNFoZZOBNf3Y3jCiQOLmVHjnpHdzqA> for example). To make sure there's completeness, when discussing current US government incentives and involvement it may be useful to preface with some language that states that previous US government mandates had to wait for more robust vendor solutions which now is not an issue anymore.
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>> Izumi Okutani
>> Wim and I have commented on this. Would it work to mention the USG has take initiatives in the past already and refer to 2015 document? If this point is controversial, then we'll re-consider how we describe it.
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