IT administrators are nearly unanimous that a transition to IPv6 is important, and seven out of 10 say their companies will make the jump within the next two years, according to a Network World survey. But only 13% of respondents [...]
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The Global IPv6 Deployment survey 2011 between 1/07/2011 – 31/07/2011. This survey is designed by GNKS Consult in collaboration with TNO and RIPE NCC, based on a design originally by ARIN/CAIDA in 2008, and has been carried out in 2009 [...]
In all likelihood, you won’t even notice the test. The vast majority (99.95%) of people will be able to access services without interruption: either they’ll connect over IPv6, or their systems will successfully fall back to IPv4. However, as with [...]
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Ceremony for Allocation of Last Five /8s Press Conference
All IPv4 blocks have now been assigned to the RIR’s 179/8 LACNIC 185/8 RIPE NCC 102/8 AfriNIC 103/8 APNIC 104/8 ARIN IPv4 Blocks left to assign 0
As the end of IPv4 is close a lot of Worldwide Facebook Events are appearing.. IANA IPv4 Pool Exhaustion Day by Kyle Gordon, Тони Стоев End of IPv4 address pool by Trefor Davies If your hosting an event drop us [...]
Why it’ll make things easier but won’t solve security issues Why is there so much fuss about IPv6 at the moment? Why do we need it, and what’s it for? The answers are becoming increasingly important as the pool of [...]
Even though we’re due to run out of IPv4 addresses in the next year, AT&T doesn’t expect enterprises to be fully IPv6-ready when D-Day arrives. The biggest hurdle for a lot of customers is simply understanding the scope of what [...]