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Tag Archives: ipv6
Where next for IPv6?
Earlier this week Google’s Public Policy Blog carried a post titled “Why the next generation Internet Protocol matters” which pointed towards a meeting that the company held on the topic of IP deployment at their headquarters earlier this month. As … Continue reading
Twenty five technology blunders & IPv6
Infoworld’s Neil McAllister has compiled a list of what he counts as the top twenty greatest blunders in tech history. Some of them are not quite so much blunders as they are examples of entrepreneurs or innovations that missed the … Continue reading
IPv6 Roundup, Monday 8/12/08
China expected to lead the world’s first commercial use of IPv6 – People’s Daily Online China is expected to be the first commercial user of IPv6 technology. Zhang Xiaoqiang, vice minister of the National Reform and Development Commission … IPv6 … Continue reading
Where did IPv5 go?
I’ve been meaning to look this up for a while, but never quite got around to it. Most of today has been spent writing an article for a local newspaper on how we might drive IPv6 adoption in the region. … Continue reading
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 … … Continue reading
Would you sell your IP address?
There were several really interesting topics discussed at last weeks IPv6 Summit in Canberra, when I can find the time I’ll write up a little more detail on some of the ideas that I think could really drive breakthroughs in … Continue reading
IPv6 Roundup, Monday 24/11/08
Here is this weeks round up on IPv6 related things that have landed in my inbox. IPv4 Countdown vs. State of IPv6 – By Arun Viswanathan So given the predictions about end of IPv4 and the rate of adoption of … Continue reading
IPv6 Roundup, Monday 17/11/08
Examining IPv6 on today’s Internet – Linux Magazine Is the world ready for the next generation Internet Protocol? We take a look at Linux with IPv6. 800 Chinese Days – By bruce Each nation’s government is taking a different approach … Continue reading
IPv6 Roundup, Wednesday 12/11/08
A couple of days late, but here it is… there is great content out there, but we still need to see much more substance around the how and why for IPv6! ICANN meeting: Egyptian host demands independence for network … … Continue reading
IPv6 roundup, Monday 3/11/08
After a few weeks of doing this I’m starting to see a pretty clear trend in the texts that are written about IPv6… I’ll (probably unfairly) categorize them as either – a) the sky is falling or b) excited developers … Continue reading