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IPv6 roundup, Monday 27/10/08

Here is this weeks round up of interesting odds and ends I have found on IPv6. It is pretty obvious that there is a lot of discussion going on! OECD Future of the Internet Economy Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at … Continue reading

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IPv6 roundup, Monday 20/10/08

I’m still trying to come up to speed with the inner workings of the wonderful world of IPv6, for my own personal records as much as anything else the list of links below represent some of the reading that has … Continue reading

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EC calls for businesses to act on IPv6 deployment

It is very encouraging to see the European Commission push for more IPv6 deployment activity. The story in the UK’s ITPro magazine focuses on comments made by Detlef Eckert at a recent conference in Madrid. The inevitability of IPv6 means … Continue reading

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The Race to 6

Right before I went on vacation I posted some initial thoughts about the relevance of IPv6 to countries wanting to bring new users to the internet and expand existing internet based economic markets. While I still don’t see enough governmental … Continue reading

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No IPv6, no access to new markets

It has only been over the last year that I have been starting to look at and understand the complexity of moving the world from IPv4 to IPv6. There are a number of compelling reasons for making the move, not … Continue reading

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We ran out Of internet address space in 1974

During his keynote on Thursday at OSCON Peter Salus reminded us that many of the stories that we discuss today about technology are just replayed from years past, the names change and the scale grows but the stories are fundamentally the … Continue reading

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