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Encouraging the development, implementation, and support of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
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Six Simple Steps to IPv6 blog.bt.com
It’s easy to understand how one would be perplexed by the multitude of IPv6 deployment options and approaches. And depending on the extent of your network on which you plan to deploy IPv6 as well as the state of your current...

- Yes
- No
- No, but I will buy before IPv6 launchday
- Not yet checked
- ISP owned router so I don't know « your vote

Establishing an IPv6 Test Environment
I find it pretty amazing how easy it is to set up a simple IPv6 test environment. There's plenty of used networking equipment out there ...

IPv6 Certifications and IPv6 T-Shirts - Interview with Owen DeLong from Hurricane Electric
Great answers about IPv6 certifications, the whole HE IPv6 program and answer why they decided to create the IPv6 Sage certification.
All information about all IT certification programs in one place. All IT Certifications, Interviews with Program Managers and IT Pros, IT Career 101

Tunnel Broker
I wonder if the configuration of a tunnel broker in a LAN requires a server from an external provider

IPv6 addressing
Just joined the group and new to IPv6. Wondering if there is a good resource for understanding IPv6 addressing. For IPv4, I learned ...

The Trouble With IPv6 techopedia.com
4,294,967,296. That’s the exact number of 32-bit IP addresses available within Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). During the Internet boom of the 1990s, many of the computer geeks within the Internet Engineering Task Force ...

IPv6 addresses - how many is that in numbers? - Our Latest Discovery itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com
IPv6 is our Word of the Day today. The big difference between it andIPv4 is the increase in address space. IPv4 addresses are 32 bits; IPv6 addresses are 128 bits.

Now that we have a strong petition from worlwide IPv6 experts for the ISPs and Mobile operators to move to IPv6...

Transition to IPv6 post!
Thank you! more than 2000 hits on Fast Lane US Blog. More than twice more hits than the second hit on this blog!
I just Updated it on my ...
IPv6, Transition to IPV6Transition to IPv6 at the Service Providers: NAT64, 6RD, 4RD, DS-LITE, NAT444, dIVI-pd, A+P and Carrier Grade IPv6 (CGv6) UPDATED

This article has had an incredible response...a great post by Tim Rooney.
IPv6 is no longer considered optional blog.bt.com
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which for all intents and purposes is the standards body of the Internet Protocol, has declared that “IPv6 is no longer considered optional.” In RFC 6540 officially published the...

My CGN slides from the recent North American IPv6 Summit
I just posted the slides from my CGN talk at the North American IPv6 Summit which was held a couple weeks ago. Hopefully you find them ...
CGN :: Observations & Recommendations chrisgrundemann.com
The 2012 North American IPv6 Summit has come and gone but requests for my slides from the third day continue to roll in. So I’ve decided, as I often do, to post them up here. My talk “ Carrier Grade NAT – Observations and...

North American IPv6 Summit Presentations Posted
I posted the presentations from the North American IPv6 Summit on our web site.
http://www.rmv6tf.org/SpringEvent2012.htm

IPv6 Tutorial Intro
Hi,
Just click on the upper left or right corner just like a book.
I will try to make a new chapter each week or every two weeks ...

Internet Society - World IPv6 Day worldipv6day.org
In 2011 World IPv6 Day was a huge success. In 2012 World IPv6 Launch will also be a great success. Major ISPs, home networking equipment manufacturers, and web companies around the world are coming together to permanently...
