Dear colleagues,

Wednesday June 8th is World IPv6 Day (W6D) during which Google, Youtube, 
Facebook, Yahoo, Bing, Xbox.com, Akamai, Limelight and many others will turn on 
IPv6 on their web services, which should include webmail services, for 24 hours.

This is organised by ISOC, http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/ , and was 
originally suggested by Google last year.  If your company is participating on 
this day by enabling IPv6 services then please let us all know.

Major websites, which now run in IPv4-only mode, will run in Dual-Stack mode on 
that day only, and most internet users will not sense a change as few have IPv6 
connectivity. 

However, all recent Windows and Mac OS X systems give preference to IPv6 over 
IPv4 for reaching content, so when content is available on IPv6 then the few 
computers (or routers) with misconfigured 6to4, ISATAP and Teredo services can 
cause issues, mainly long delays and timeouts on reaching web content. Only a 
small number of users, less than 1%, are expected to face this issue. Microsoft 
has released a Windows patch that gives IPv4 preference over IPv6 on W6D to 
avoid such issues

I setup a global discussion group for this event, with more technical 
information on how to prepare for it, on 
http://gogonet.gogo6.com/group/worldipv6day . This site also has a software 
tool to setup a stable IPv6 connection using the global Freenet6 network so 
home users will not face IPv6 connectivity issues.

Regards,
-Ahmed
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