I assume that this means that ipv6 will be supported by 100% of Czech ISPs, but still, Czech citizens are supposed to be able to access Czech government sites even if they are abroad. Many countries don't have much ipv6 adoption yet. Is this even legal?
- The Czech government adopted a new directive titled "The restart of DNSSEC and IPv6 enrollment in the government"
- Until yesterday, no administration on the European continent has made such a decisive step as setting a end-of-support date for IPv4
- Selected date is highly symbolic, the 6th of June, 2032, the 20th anniversary of the World IPv6 day
- This decision has already sparked discussion on the RIPE NCC forums
- "It's a signal to all internet players to take IPv6 seriously"
- Nevertheless, the EU itself has already taken even greater leap towards IPv6 adoption
https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html
But that is something that could be improved with government pressure on ISPs.