Re: RFPs and IPv6

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Yes, all the services contracted by IETF must incorporate IPv6.

It must not cost anything extra, at least this is what I see in the market today.

Regards,
Jordi

@jordipalet


> El 30 jun 2024, a las 22:29, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
> 
> Allow me to start a new topic.
> 
> I have been remiss in recent years and have not paid much attention to IETF LLC's RFPs (https://www.ietf.org/administration/rfps-and-contracts/).
> 
> One thing I have noticed today is that neither of the two important RFPs sent out and awarded in 2023 mentioned IPv6 support for the services that they cover.
> 
> Attempting to rewrite history is pointless, so my question is: does the IETF feel that the LLC should be asked to require IPv6 support in future RFPs?
> 
> That is not a free option; it will probably increase costs.
> 
> Regards
>   Brian Carpenter
> 


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