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Next-gen IP kicks off in Europe

News in brief: First EU agency starts IPv6 ball rolling

Tags: enisa, ipv4, ipv6

By silicon.com

Published: 15 October 2009 11:09 GMT

Enisa, The European Network and Information Security Agency, announced this week it's the first EU agency to offer services using version 6 of the Internet Protocol.

It's now offering website content over IPv6, following an internal network upgrade. IPv6 is seen as a way of avoiding limitations with the current set up, IPv4. By 2011 these addresses will no longer be available, according to the EU.

enisa
Enisa is the first EU agency to make the IPv6 switch
(Photo credit: European Network and Information Security Agency)

See EU begins IPv6 rollout on ZDNet UK for more on this story.

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