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Irish IPv6 Summit 2010

Following on a very successful event in January 2009 (videos and slides of the sessions are still available), which was supported by funding from the ISOC Community Grants Programme, the Irish National IPv6 Task Force is hosting another all-day summit in Dublin Castle, Ireland on Wednesday, 19 May 2010.
This year’s event is designed to increase [...]

NANOG48: SixXS – Trying to Get IPv6 to the User

SixXS (http://www.sixxs.net) is a project run by two enterprising Dutchman providing IPv6 connectivity through various ISP-provided PoPs to users around the world. The project came up with a couple of unique methods of getting people to get connected to IPv6 (AICCU which provides heartbeat and AYIYA tunnels) and also to make sure that the connectivity [...]

NANOG48 : IPv6 Link Numbering Panel

NANOG48 : IPv6 Link Numbering Panel
Ron Bonica, Juniper Networks; Panelist: Igor Gashinsky, Yahoo!

Ron Bonica Presentation
Igor Gashinsky Presentation
Rob Seastrom Presentation
Kevin Loch Presentation

The Road To IPv6 Is Paved With NATs

Even though IPv6 adoption is dangerously slow, we will see adoption eventually. There are three main sections of the Internet that need to handle IPv6. The Internet networking equipment like routers, proxies and firewalls, and services like DNS and routing need to support IPv6 so that clients can talk to servers that users are connecting [...]

IPv4 Runs Low Faster Than IPv6 Is Adopted

According to engineers at Hurricane Electric and iNetcore, by mid September, 2011, the Internet registries are expected to run out of routable IP addresses to assign.
On the Seinfeld episode, “The Dealership,” Kramer takes a test drive. The salesman asks about gas and Kramer responds, “There’s still some overlap between the needle and the slash below [...]

2009 IPv6 Address Use Report

Since 2005, bgpexpert.com been compiling an IPv4 address use report every year. With the start of the new decade, this is a good moment to start doing the same thing for IPv6.
This page shows the amount of IPv6 space given out by RIR and by year, while this page shows the amount of IPv6 [...]

Google to roll out ipv6 to youtube

Google has announced plans to implement ipv6 on YouTube.
networkworld.com gives some extra information about Google’s plans with IPv6:
Google already supports IPv6 with its Search, Alerts, Docs, Finance, Gmail, Health, iGoogle, News, Reader, Picasa, Maps and Wave products.
Google’s Chrome operating system — whose source code was released this week — supports IPv6, as does its [...]

How to assign IPv6 address

In IPv6 the address space and their by length of the IP address has increases 4 times and this makes assigning and maintaining IP addresses statically or on a DHCP pool difficult. To solve this problem the auto-configuration has been introduced in IPv6. This video explains different ways in which IPv6 terminal can be given [...]

Peering Disputes Migrate to IPv6

Disputes over peering, which have quickly made the jump from IPv4 to IPv6.
Complaints of a “broken IPv6 Internet” emerged last week on the North American Network Operators Group mailing list, which surfaced a peering issue involving IPv6 connections between Hurricane Electric and Cogent Communications.
While Hurricane Electric pointed the finger at Cogent, it has also [...]

IPv6 adoption is speeding up

The adoption of IPv6 is becoming a U.S. phenomenon, both Comcast and Verizon Wireless are moving head with there own NGN IPv6 networks and migrating from IPv4 to IPv6. According to the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), U.S. based service providers interest in IPv6 over IPv4 addresses continues to ramp up.
During the [...]