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IP Infusion ZebOS Software Powers Centec Networks' New CTC6048 Processor

IP Infusion, a provider of embedded communications software for Next-Generation Network (NGN) equipment manufacturers and converged IP service providers and Centec Networks, a leading provider of carrier-grade IP/Ethernet switching silicon and advanced ODM/OEM system solutions, today announced IP Infusion is providing the control and management plane software for Centec Networks' new CTC6048 processor.
Complete info at Benzinga.

2010-09-22 08:26:55, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6534

Companies starting to get IPv6 message

Although ISPs could be doing more to promote the technology says RIPE.
Complete info at TechWorld, NetworkWorld and ComputerWorld.

2010-09-22 08:20:00, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6533

Txv6TF Summit 2010The IPv4 Depletion site

The nonprofit organization the Texas IPv6 Task Force (where Im a director) is organizing a FREE two day IPv6 summit on October 11-12 2010. Cisco Systems are our Host sponsor and the event will be held at their campus in Richardson, TX just outside of Dallas. Note that this is a FREE two day event featuring [...]

2010-09-22 06:55:07, Source: http://www.fix6.net/archives/2010/09/18/txv6tf-summit-2010/http://www.ipv4depletion.com

Forging a True Global Connection - Broadband Passes 500 Million Subscribers

Broadband has taken a significant step forward as the number of subscriber lines passed the 500 million mark in July 2010. The milestone was revealed as the Broadband Forum provided its global Broadband and IPTV Industry Update at its quarterly meeting in Hong Kong today.
Complete info at NewsBlaze, DigitalJournal and SunHerald.

2010-09-21 20:12:04, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6532

Malware not scanning IPv6 space

Dark traffic experiment results show next-generation IP safer than today's.
Complete info at IT News.

2010-09-21 20:08:37, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6531

IPv6 Expert Silvia Hagen says 'IPv4 is History'

There is a saying that goes like this, "There is only one thing mankind can learn from history and that is that mankind never learns from history."
Complete info at TCP IP World.

2010-09-18 11:04:00, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6530

There will never be an IE 9 for XP

When it comes to Web browsers, I'm a Google Chrome fan. Before that I was a Firefox aficionado. I also thought though that Internet Explorer 8 was a real step forward. I'm also willing to believe that IE 9 will turn out pretty darn good too.
Complete info at ZDNet.

2010-09-17 12:40:39, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6529

Considering Security on Murphy's Network

Murphy's Law states that: "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong". It's often used to explain why a piece of toast will generally fall jelly-side down when dropped, but apply it to the field of computer security and you'll realize something much more profound: It implies that your network is bound to be vulnerable for the most trivial of reasons.
Complete info at EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet.

2010-09-17 12:34:29, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6528

Global Internet Protocol Address Management (IPAM) Market 2008-2012 - new market analysis released

Internet Protocol Address Management (IPAM) is employed to accurately model IP address, subnet assignments, domains and networks; with the purpose of tracking, planning and managing IP address space.
Complete info at Live-PR.

2010-09-17 12:31:00, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6527

Akamai: Why our IPv6 upgrade is harder than Google's

Leading CDN plans to offer commercial IPv6 service in the second half of 2011.
Complete info at NetworkWorld.

2010-09-17 12:27:49, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6526

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