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IPv6 Organisation Messages Coordination Efforts

Outlining high-level goals, strengths, weaknesses, and strategic tactics of IPv6 coordination efforts since Feb. 2006 by Latif Ladid. Explore the historical accomplishments, global reach, and challenges faced in advancing IPv6. Key focus on coordination tactics, voluntary efforts, and strategies for reactive and proactive engagement with stakeholders.

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IPv6 Organisation Messages Coordination Efforts

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  1. IPv6 Organisation Messages Coordination Efforts Feb 2006 Latif Ladid

  2. Outline • High-level goals • Our strengths and weaknesses • Strategy • Tactics

  3. Our Strengths • History of past accomplishments • Global reach • Reputation for fair, unbiased advice • Technical depth and breadth • Relationships and partnerships • We inform and/or influence the debate

  4. Our weaknesses • Few techies “talk policy” (or like to) • Public and press relations • Linkage to org. members lobbyists • Web infrastructure • Many TFs are ineffective or inactive • Quality control • Coordinating the message • Voluntary Effort

  5. Reactive Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs Initiative IPv6 Forum IGOs

  6. Reactive Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs Initiative IPv6 Forum IGOs

  7. Reactive Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs Initiative IPv6 Forum IGOs

  8. Reactive Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs Initiative IPv6 Forum White papers, letters, briefings IGOs

  9. Reactive Members and Chapters Press NGOs Corporations, NGOs, SOs Initiative IPv6 Forum White papers, letters, briefings IGOs

  10. What we need to be reactive • Agitated volunteers who can write • Good intelligence on what governments are doing

  11. Proactive (Push) National Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs IPv6 Forum IGOs Initiative

  12. Proactive (Push) National Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs IPv6 Forum IGOs Initiative

  13. What we need to be proactive • Process for setting priorities • Expertise • Staff who can craft the message • Staff, TF members who can deliver the message • Network of key policy makers and influencers • Effective press relations • Partners

  14. Responsive (pull) Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs IPv6 Forum IGOs

  15. Responsive (pull) Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs IPv6 Forum IGOs

  16. Responsive (pull) Task Forces Press NGOs Governments CEO/CTO ISPs Initiative IPv6 Forum IGOs

  17. Strategic questions for the v6TFs • Balance of advocacy vs. information • Balance of national vs. international • Targets: government, press, private sector? • Topics for “push” campaigns

  18. IPv6 Forum Chapters (10) IPv6 Task Forces (25) Bangladesh Bangladesh UAE Downunder! Malta Finnish Swedish

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