“On 17 January 2024, the Government of the Czech Republic approved the material “Restarting the implementation of DNSSEC and IPv6 technologies in the state administration”. On the basis of this decision, the Czech state administration will stop providing its services over IPv4 on 6 June 2032. Thus, the Czech Republic knows its IPv4 shutdown date.”

A timer has been put on the website. We need more country to do the same…

  • mel@jlai.lu
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    6 days ago

    At some point, I guess it is needed to force people to move on

  • Vikthor@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Yeah well, knowing our government and civil service I expect them to start complaining that there wasn’t enough time and that we need to postpone in 2030 at the latest. Right now it’s just a political proclamation with due date two elections cycles away - absolutely worthless.

    • erin@social.sidh.bzhOP
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      5 days ago

      it’s not about Czech Republic alone, it’s like the MBT in Ukraine, one country needs to say they will do it first and break the taboo to push the others… I would love an European wide cut of IPv4 in order to remove those CGNAT Internet Service Providers are putting everywhere to keep those IPv4 up.