At the IPv6 Summit held in Hangzhou from May 21st to 22nd.
IPv6 Forum, the most influential and wide-ranging IPv6 industry organization,
signed a MOU with BII-CFIEC. The IPv6 Forum will establish a permanent
secretariat in China, form a community in many aspects such as industrial
upgrading and technical standards, and work together to globalize IPv6 public
access, technological innovation, and personnel training to promote the
deployment of the NGI.
Figure: IPv6 Forum signed MOU with BII-CFIEC
Latif Ladid, President of IPv6 Forum
and Liu Dong, Director of BII-CFIEC attended the signing ceremony. Academician
of the CAE Dai Hao, Academician of the CAE Yu Quan, Academician of the CAE Ding
Wenhua, Academician of the CAS Yin Hao, National Information and Technology
Commission Vice Chairman Zhou
Hongren, member
of standing committee of the Hangzhou Municipal Party Committee and Minister of
Propaganda Qi Xiaohu, member of the Standing Committee of the Hangzhou
Municipal Party Committee and deputy mayor Liu Desheng, director of the ZHEJIANG
lab Zhu Shiqiang, and deputy director of the Binjiang District Zheng Di, jointly
witnessed the
occasion.
The IPv6 Forum was launched in Europe
in 1999. The vision of the forum is to promote IPv6 from technology, market,
deployment, and other aspects, increase the awareness of IPv6 in the entire
industry and establish a new type of security-enhanced NGI so that people around the world can have the same access to
knowledge and technology. The establishment of a permanent secretariat in China
will establish a long-term international exchange and cooperation platform for
Chinese enterprises to accelerate the development of global integration. In the
future, both the China
Future Internet Engineering Center
and the Global IPv6 Forum will also cooperate in depth through the formulation
of industry standards and the promotion of testing and certification
technologies to accelerate the global deployment of the NGI.
After decades of development, China has
the largest number of Internet users in the world and has a large number of
outstanding Internet application innovations that have gained global recognition
and attention. At present, the Internet industry has moved from extensive
development to global competition and cooperation based on core technology
R&D and basic research.
With the issuance of the“Action Plan on
Promoting the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)-based Network into Large-scale
Use” issued by the Central Government Office and General Office of the CPC
Central Committee and General Office of the State Council the at the end of
2017, China will build the world's largest IPv6 commercial application network
in the future and support the all-round development of the society and economy. China will surely become one of
the major leading forces in the global NGI.
Speaking of this signing, Liu Dong, director
of the BII-CFIEC, said, “The China’s Internet has been booming in recent years, and China has
played an increasingly important role in the global Internet. With the advent of era of the NGI and
the Internet of Everything, China is bound to enter a new period of
unimaginable high-speed development and seize this golden historical
opportunity to move from large country with Internet access to an Internet power.
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