On Tuesday 06 May 2008 00:10, Omer Zak wrote:
> What is the current status of IPv6 deployment in Israel?


Hello Omer,


   The status of IPv6 deployment is as follows:

1. Machba/IIUCC (israel academic network) has IPv6 in it's core, and
    IPv6 is provided to each campus. It also has IPv6 connectivity to the
    world via it's service provider (GEANT- PanEuropean academic/research
    network). It also has IPv6 connectivity to IIX.
2. IIX is IPv6 enabled and supports peering via IPv6. BezeqINT and IIUCC
    already peer with it via v6.
3. BezeqINT has IPv6 in some of its core, and is connected to the IIX via
    IPv6. They might also have IPv6 connectivity to their upstream providers
    abroad (I assume they have at least one such v6 peering).
4. Smile Communications (012 + Internet Zahav) have IPv6 in the core network
    of what used to be Internet Zahav, and they also have at least one v6 
peering
    with one of their upstreams. They also provide a v6 service, that is 
irc.ipv6.inter.net.il

The above only includes v6 data of applications/implementations on the public 
internet,
there may also be deployments inside companies for tests, product development, 
etc,
but I do not have data on those.

--Ariel
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