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Tag: IPv6

Adding IPv6 Requirements to your RFP

Adding IPv6 Requirements to your RFP

Posted on July 5, 2015August 9, 2017 by Barry Greene

[ Originally posted on Linkedin here: IPv6 – Adding Requirements to your RFP. Adding IPv6 Requirements to your RPF is a necessity when all the major Google, Facebook, Linkedin, and other sites are built for “IPv6” first. Meaningful IPv6 requirements in RFPs are a core tool to your dialog with your vendors. This is a Read More

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