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Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is
the next generation Internet protocol destined to replace the aging IPv4, which
was released in the early 1980s. IPv6 is a network layer standard that governs
the addressing and routing of data packets through a network.
IPv6 is of particular importance to Internet users in developing countries as
it offers great opportunities and opens a new era for the global Internet
community. The Egyptian government looks seriously at IPv6 as a potential
enabling environment for our ICT industry to further develop and prosper.
In 2004, MCIT launched the Egypt IPv6 Task Force (E-IPv6). E-IPv6 is a
non-profit activity created by a group of volunteers representing the
government, industry, as well as universities and research institutes. The task
force started with twenty three members and has been expanded to more than
fifty members representing twenty organizations. The task force’s objectives
include raising the awareness on the impacts of IPv6, identifying suitable
transition scenarios, as well as coordinating industry and research and
development efforts to facilitate the transition into IPv6.
Historical
Perspective
Telecom
Act – Law 10/2003
Telecommunications
Policies
Trade
Agreements
Telecom
Reform Milestones
Partnership
with the Private Sector
Consultations
with the Private Sector
Egypt
IPv6 Task Force
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