DoT fixes December 2022 deadline for transition to new IP addresses
The Hindu
The DoT has set June 30, 2022, as the last date for government organisations for complete transition to IPv6
The Department of Telecom has fixed December 2022 as the deadline for internet service providers to customise their network as well as change modem and routers at customer premises for the services as per the internet protocol address, IPv6.
The DoT has set June 30, 2022, as the last date for government organisations for complete transition to IPv6, according to an official note issued on November 2.
"All new retail wireline customer connections provided by service providers after December 31, 2022, shall be capable of carrying IPv6 traffic either on dual stack on native IPv6," the note said.

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