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PRESS RELEASE
Commission makes Europa website accessible for Internet Protocol version 6
users
(8 June 2011) On World IPv6 Day the European Commission is making its Europa
website accessible for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) users (as well as
IPv4 users). The Internet operates by transferring data in small packets that
are independently routed across networks, as specified by an international
communications protocol known as the Internet Protocol. In 1984 over 4
billion addresses were made available on Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4)
but due to increasing demand for new Internet services, the last remaining
IPv4 address was assigned in February 2011. The uptake of IPv6 will make
available a practically unlimited amount of Internet addresses to support the
explosive growth of new services in the future. By making its website IPv6
accessible, the European Commission is setting an example and hopes to
encourage other public sectors to persuade European companies and
manufacturers to make their new smart devices and servers IPv6 compatible.
Deploying IPv6 is a key action under the Digital Agenda for Europe.
Herzliche Grüße
Thomas
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