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The Internet's running out of room

Today's Internet was built largely on the IPv4 or Internet Protocol version four, first introduced in 1980. Now, three decades on and with mobile Internet tracing a shining arc across the virtual firmament, the Internet is running out of available IP addresses. So maintain the 130 delegates to the IPv6 Summit in Ireland, meeting today at Dublin Castle.
Complete info at ReadWriteWeb.

2010-05-20 18:33:12, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6095

Gambling Execs Encouraged to Invest in Domains

The world is considered a pretty small place these days, largely thanks to the internet aka WWW, and of course airlines and Lear Jets, operated by our "partners in crime", Crown Casino king James Packer and Virgin king of the world, Sir Richard Branson.
Complete info at Gambling911.

2010-05-20 18:19:56, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6094

Red Hat alert RHSA-2010:0424-01 (kernel)

Updated kernel packages that fix one security issue and add one enhancement are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 Extended Update Support.
Complete info at LWN.

2010-05-20 18:17:38, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6093

Internet Author Ponders Future Trends

One of the Internet's founding fathers spoke about its future on Wednesday morning. Keynote speaker Dr. Vinton Cerf, Google's vice president and chief Internet evangelist, discussed the evolution of network-based capabilities in defense. But by extension, his conversation also covered the future of the wider Internet.
Complete info at SignalScape.

2010-05-20 18:16:19, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6092

See the FIFA World Cup 2010 With DrayTek

DrayTek Corp., a Taiwan-based networking solutions provider, today announces See the FIFA World Cup 2010 with DrayTek campaign worldwide.
Complete info at NewsBlaze, EarthTimes and iTWeb.

2010-05-20 18:14:34, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6091

Move to IPv6 critical as internet reaches limits of growth

The existing internet based on Internet Protocol version 4 is running out of available addresses due to massive web growth, particularly mobile internet in developing nations and is set to reach maximum capacity by September 2011.
Complete info at SiliconRepublic.

2010-05-20 18:12:12, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6090

SANBlaze Enhances ATCA Storage Blade

SANBlaze Technology, Inc., a leading provider of storage and networking solutions for the embedded computing market, today announced a number of upgrades and enhancements for its industry leading ATCA1000 storage blade.
Complete info at TMCnet.

2010-05-20 18:05:43, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6089

IPv6 to Be Adopted Soon

In the next 500 days or so Internet will run out of addresses. Currently, the Internet uses IPv4 numbering system.
Complete info at TopNews.

2010-05-20 18:01:32, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6088

Numbers up as internet is running out of space

The internet is running out of room.

The regulator in charge of issuing internet protocol (IP) addresses has warned that it will run out of the essential online monickers in less than two years.
Complete info at TheNational.

2010-05-20 17:59:57, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6087

WAN Ethernet / VPLS: Is overhead an issue?

We're in the midst of a most interesting conversation at Webtorials on the subject of "Wide Area Ethernet / VPLS - Ready for Prime Time?" This conversation features an in-depth online interview with Geoff Kreiling, manager - product development, at Masergy.
Complete info at NetworkWorld.

2010-05-20 17:58:13, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6086

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