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4th Belgian IPv6 Council Meeting

PwC is hosting our 4th meeting in their Brussels office on the afternoon of Wednesday 11th of September 2013. Attendance is free and registration is now open at [https://ipv6-be-4.eventbrite.com/] and parking will be available. The finalized agenda is: 1. Welcome + agenda bashing 13h30 – 13h40 2. Host of today’s meeting: Pwc 13h40 – 13h50 […]

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1% of Belgian users have IPv6!

On April 10th, 2013, Google has measured that 1% of their Belgian users are relying on the new IPv6 protocol to contact Google. This is a really important step for Belgium to keep the Internet-as-we-knew running and not to go into the IPv4-address-sharing hell known as Carrier Grade NAT (CGN). [[Of course, ISP will have […]

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ISOC – VOO is within the top 10 worldwide operators for IPv6

Interesting read : [http://www.worldipv6launch.org/more-operators-more-ipv6-2013-off-to-a-flying-start/] Belgium (and VOO) makes the headlines! MORE OPERATORS, MORE IPV6 – 2013 OFF TO A FLYING START Posted on March 26, 2013 by Mat Ford We’ve just published the first IPv6 network operator statistics update for 2013 and we’re off to a flying start with tens of additional networks making the […]

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Le Soir: some words about IPv6 in Belgium

Le Soir wrote a nice article related to IPv6 in Belgium on Saturday 9th of March 2013. Citing VOO & Belgacom. A scan is attached hoping that we do not break any copyright…

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3rd Belgian IPv6 Council Meeting, slides

The 3rd Belgian IPv6 Council meeting took place on the 7th of March 2013 at the Belnet headquarters. Notes will be published soon but you can already find a copy of the presentations.

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BELTUG Challenges the IPS/Telcos on IPv6

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3rd Belgian IPv6 Council Meeting

Book the date in your calendar: our next meeting will be on March 7th 2013 in the afternoon from 13:30 to 17:30. Registration is mandatory and attendance is free of charge. Agenda The agenda is based on two parts, the former is generic and about the IPv6 deployment in Belgium and the latter is more […]

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A large residential ISP, VOO, appears to deploy IPv6

Based on some VOO subscribers (and special thanks to Patrick Vande Walle), it seems that VOO (the cable operator) is the 2nd residential ISP (after EDPnet) and probably the largest Belgian ISP to deploy IPv6. As written by Patrick: Several VOO customers have reported that, after a firmware upgrade of their CPE yesterday, they started […]

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National Plan for IPv6 in Belgium

http://economie.fgov.be/fr/modules/publications/general/plan_national_pour_l_implem_entation_de_l_ipv6_en_belgique.jsp (French) http://economie.fgov.be/nl/modules/publications/general/plan_national_pour_l_implem_entation_de_l_ipv6_en_belgique.jsp (Dutch) Sections 8 and 9 are the most interesting ones (FPS ‘invites’ other organizations to move to IPv6). Representatives of the Belgian IPv6 Council were consulted for this publication even if we can only regret that our Council is not part of the Belgian Task Force (limited to FPS + some ITC […]

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Federal Govt has a strategic plan for IPv6

Better late than never of course, but, now Belgian Federal Govt has a strategic plan for IPv6 deployment in 2 years. Press release in Dutch Press release in French