On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 14:58:27 EST, "Justin M. Streiner" said:
Has anyone seen any indication that, given the US government's push to deploy IPv6, they will start (or perhaps they've started already?) writing mandates for applicant networks to have IPv6 connectivity into the requirements for federally funded grants?
I haven't seen any. But we've been doing IPv6 for so long that it wouldn't make a notice in our network group - people would just check it off as "BTDT",
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