Good point !
I read IPv6 related parts in MyICMS 886.
It says "All ISPs are IPv6 enabled" by 2006
and "Government agencies adopt IPv6" by 2008.
With this plan, I am also wondering how strong
Malasian govenment drive this strategy?
And what is the response of the ISPs?
If anyone knows what is going on in Malasia, please let us know.
Thanks
KRNIC of NIDA
MH Billy Cheon
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From: "Narelle Clark" <Narelle.Clark@optus.com.au>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 1:57 PM
Subject: [sig-ipv6] RE: Which Countries Require IPV6 Support for ISP License?
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Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 13:32:28 +0800
From: gopi <gopi@arc.net.my>
I cannot confirm whether future Malaysian ISP licenses will only be
issued with explicit IPv6 support, but current license
holders have to
'be 'IPv6 enabled' by 2006 in accordance to the the MyICMS 886
(Malaysian Information, Communications and Multimedia Services 886)
Strategy issued by the Ministry of Water, Energy and Communications.
http://www.ktak.gov.my/
Fascinating!
How strong is the compliance regimen?
Is it just logo compliance or is it for the full banana?
Where I would consider 'full banana' to equal:
- address management
- proxying/filtering as per standard service
- interoperability with main equipment types
- accounting capability
- reporting capability
- trouble shooting ability
- full fault management ability
- native support across applications
- multihoming support?
- etc ie all the full operator responsibilities
Is there any testing, checking or ???
Yes, I will read the page.
Narelle
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