New IPv6 Mailing List From SIP Forum For Discussing SIP/VoIP Issues With IPv6

May 4th, 2011 by Dan York

SipforumInterested in learning more about how IPv6 impacts SIP and other VoIP protocols? Want to help advance the state of SIP usage and tools over IPv6? Or just interested in monitoring what is going on with IPv6 and SIP?

If so, you can now join a new “ipv6″ mailing list created by the SIP Forum. To join the list, just visit:

http://sipforum.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6

At SIPNOC 2011 last week, one of the actions that came out of the IPv6 BOF session I moderated was the creation of this mailing list. I’ll post my notes from the session soon… but a key point was to get a public mailing list set up that could be used to communicate with people interested in the topic. At the BOF we identified several actions that the SIP Forum could undertake… we’ll use that mailing list as a way to talk about those possible actions and figure out what makes sense for the group to do (and who can do it).

If you are interested in IPv6 and SIP, please do join the mailing list!

P.S. To prevent spammers from joining the list, each subscription request is manually approved by the SIP Forum’s Marc Robins. Depending upon when you subscribe and when Marc is checking his email, there may be a slight delay in getting approved for the list.

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