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i.root-servers.net available via ipv6

Last week Kurt Erik Lindqvist, CEO of netnod announced to NANOG mailing list that the the I root server DNS server turned on IPv6. Currently, it’s only enabled at the Stockholm node.

The Domain Name System (DNS) is the distributed hierarchical database on which most Internet services
and applications rely and depend. The root of this hierarchy is anchored on 13 domain name servers scattered across
the globe.
i.root-servers.net is operated by Autonomica AB. The i-root service was initially provided by NORDUnet 
A/S as of July 1991 under the name nic.nordu.net. nic.nordu.net was re-named to i.root-servers.net in 
1995 in cooperation with all root server operators. Autonomica took over the
operations of i.root-servers.net in 2000. Funded by our owners and customers, we provide this service 
for the benefit of the Internet as a whole.
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NTT and AT&T have had web presentations on IPv6

Within the last few weeks NTT and AT&T have had web presentations on IPv6.

AT&T’s features Steve Stine, Vice President, IPv6 Transition and Tom Siracusa, Executive Director, VPN Strategy, AT&T Laboratories.
NTT’s webinar features Doug Junkins, CTO of NTT America.

Source [ Fix6 ]
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Broadband providers & router manufacturers failing to support IPv6

Thinkbroadband called 17 uk broadband service providers a few weeks ago to ask if they supported IPv6 and we were quite surprised by the results to this simple question “Do you support IPv6?”

“Is that a TV channel?”

“I know quite a bit about computers but I’ve never heard that before.”

Read the full article here

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End of IPv4 Address Pool Party

Trefor Davies is arranging a “End of IPv4 address pool”

This is a serious large scale real event to celebrate a major milestone in the history of the internet. Because the organiser lives in the UK the first location will be in the UK. However I anticipate that others will want to organise their own events and link up.

I see no reason whatsoever why we can’t create a global event linked, with the support of the world’s internet community, via video, IM, social networks and many as yet unthought of media.

The theme will develop as we approach the time. The actual date of the party is to be confirmed and is based on the moving goal post of the exhaustion of the IP address pool of the Regional Internet Registries. The current planned date is 7th September 2011.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=261183036294