This table is a snapshot in September 2011 of the major Hosting Providers active in Belgium (having a Data Center) and their IPv6 status. This is based on: DNS information about their web server, mail relay and DNS servers RIPE information about any assigned IPv6 prefix BGP information about the announcement of the above IPv6 […]
Author: IPv6 Council Team
IPv6.be for Belnet customers
Free IPv6 e-learning by 6deploy
The European Union funded 6deploy project has built a free e-learning module about IPv6: http://www.6deploy.com/e-learning/english/ It is also available under a different URL: http://www.explania.com/en/animations/detail/what-is-ipv6
Belgian ISP and IPv6 in Fall 2011
This table is a snapshot in September 2011 of the major Service Providers active in Belgium (having a Point of Presence) and their IPv6 status. This is based on: DNS information about their web server, mail relay and DNS servers RIPE information about any assigned IPv6 prefix BGP information about the announcement of the above […]
IPv6 for a Belgian hosting provider
Note from the IPv6 Council: this article was written by Frank before June 2011 and it does not reflect the current situation at Openminds as their own web sites and some of their customers have been IPv6-enabled since the World IPv6 Day of 2011 🙂 Our history and interest with ipv6 goes back quite a […]
University of Namur main web server
I’m the network team leader of the University of Namur. Our IpV6 configuration is rather simple. The goal, for the world IPv6 day, was to give IpV6 access to our main website, namely www.fundp.ac.be. As our perimeter firewall does not support yet IPv6 in router mode, we deployed a “IPv6 only” LAN aside, as we […]
BricoZone activated IPV6, I did that indeed as my contribution for the World IPV6 day. I’m the publisher of “bricozone”, this website is one of the largest forums/community in Belgium, speaking about home improvement/DIY, in French. I’m a former network admin at Skynet. Eric asked me to share my experience, as a publisher, of switching […]
Belgian Governement Portal is IPv6-enabled!
Since today, it appears that the official portal for Belgium is IPv6-enabled: http://ipv6.belgium.be just one day after http://www.bipt.be (the Belgian telecom regulator). It seems that IPv6 has made a big step forward this week thanks to the public sector! Well done!
The World IPv6 day is happening on the 8th of June 2011: major web sites (including Google, Yahoo!, Bing, YouTube, Facebook, …) will enable IPv6 by default for 24 hours. Is you organization ready? You have better to check even if you run ‘officially’ only IPv4. To test the client part (when your users will […]
The Belgian Federal Public Service of Economy is organizing a colloquium about ‘IPV6? Why? To stay in the race’. Invitation is open and this happens on the 1st of June. Description is available in French and Dutch.