Speaking at the IPv6 Summit in Canberra yesterday, Ladid said IPv6 continues to come under attack from multiple fronts forming part of the “world wars” of the Internet.Australia’s ICT industry needs to focus on the possibilities of IPv6 and how the technology will transform online communities.The best way to drive up interest in IPv6 among consumers and business-users is to drive home the potential advantages the technology can bring, according to Bruce Sinclair, the CEO of Hexago.Speaking at this year’s Australian IPv6 2007 Summit, Sinclair said the best way to get end-users excited about IPv6 is to focus on the possibilities the protocol presents when used in tandem with convergence technologies.
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