Category Archives: IPv6 Transition

10th Anniversary Celebration of World IPv6 Launch Day – Scott Hogg, North American IPv6 Task Forces

This presentation is both a celebration of the work performed to get IPv6 adoption to this point in North America. It also covers what work remains to continue to further IPv6 education, adoption, and usage beyond the service provider and … Continue reading

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John Curran NAv6tf Presentation

John Curran’s presentations are always lively, educational and wholly interactive (especially during Q&A).  Today’s presentation at LinkedIn’s Sunnyvale Headquarters was no exception to the rule as John focused on how to build a better IPv6 internet that users will actually … Continue reading Continue reading

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When will Ars Technica add IPv6 to its website?

Ars Technica has posted an excellent article on their reasons for waiting to deploy IPv6 on their web properties. For those of you facing a similar decision, it’s a good opportunity to compare your thoughts with theirs. From reading the article, … Continue reading

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New FCC Working Paper: Summary of IPv6 Transition Impacts

Robert Cannon of the FCC’s Office of Strategic Planning & Policy Analysis has written an FCC working paper that offers up a summary of the current situation with the introduction of IPv6 into the Internet. The document is freely available in… Continue reading

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