IPv6 Roundup, Monday 1/12/08

IPv6 in the Enterprise: Why You Should Care - Network World

As the IPv6 user community grows, you are going to see an increase in the number of people attempting to access your public-facing services such as web and …

The time for IPv6 is now! – Andree Toonk – BCNET Wiki

So yes there’s a real problem for those cases, the only ‘real’ solution for them is to use IPv6, basically because they have no other choice. …

Return of the leased line? – SearchNetworking.com – Australia

IPv6 can give an IP address to almost every molecule on Earth, but you can’t get there from here. While the idea that growing access network congestion will …

IPv6 – Failure is an Option? – By bangky

The cold, hard, truth is that the short-term marginal benefit of IPv6 does not exceed the cost of upgrading a network to run IPv6. It’s true it would be far easier for an ISP to implement carrier-grade NAT. In fact, that’s what a number …

IPV6? The day the router died! (Video ReRun) – By Karl L. Gechlik

Do you know what IPV6 is? If you are smiling already you will find this funny. But, if you are shrugging your shoulders and staring blankly at your screen chances are this will NOT be funny for you. But enough with the disclaimer and …

IPv6… the Year NAT-Enforced IPv4 Dam Showed Seepage – CircleID

The growing IPv6 traffic trickle was given evidence at the recent RIPE 57 meeting in Dubai in a number of presentations, including a most edifying Google …

Chapter Update: Australia – by mohan@isoc.org

Contributed by Holly Raiche The major event for ISOC-AU this month was our IPv6 Summit, held in Canberra from 17-19 November 2008. The theme of the summit this year was about the transition to IPv6 – who is doing it, and how. …

IPv6 Still Gets No Respect in the United States

Support for the next-gen Internet protocol is still on the back burner, according to a poll of IT directors at the Burton Group’s Catalyst confab. But with IPv6 coming in Vista and required by federal contracts, the clock is ticking.

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