InfoWeapons Corporation Accredited as IPv6 Ready Logo Test & Conformance Center
InfoWeapons facility in the Philippines is one of only six sites in
the world accredited to conduct conformance and interoperability
testing under the IPv6 Ready & Enabled Logo program.
Complete info at
NewswireToday!.
2010-04-01 11:54:16, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5877
Police put spotlight on IPv6
Police have drafted a plan to watch over the 340 trillion trillion
trillion Internet addresses being issued under IPv6, the root and
branch reform of addressing being done to stop the internet running
out of space.
Complete info at
THINQ.
2010-04-01 11:50:32, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5876
Kundra Encouraged by Private-Sector Cloud Efforts for Government
As the government's champion in chief of cloud computing, Federal
Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra says he's heartened by
private-sector efforts to develop cloud computing services for
government.
Complete info at
BANKinfoSecurity
and
GOVinfoSecurity.
2010-04-01 11:44:11, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5875
AAISP UK Plugs FREE IPv6 Broadband Equipped Coffee Shop in Bracknell
Broadband ISP Andrews & Arnold (AAISP) has announced that
punters using the Santa-Fe coffee shop in Bracknell for free
broadband access will now do so via Internet Protocol Version 6
(IPv6). The announcement is unusual because IPv6 generally isn't a
consumer marketable term, preferring instead to work behind the
scenes where nobody can see it.
Complete info at
ISPreview.
2010-04-01 11:33:51, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5874
First Dual-stack DNS Service in Malaysia to Use SolidDNS
MYREN partners with InfoWeapons to offer first dual-stack DNS
service in Malaysia.
Complete info at
NewswireToday! and
openPR.
2010-04-01 11:30:14, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5873
IPv6: Beware of Dirty, Muddy IPv4 Addresses as the Pool Dries Up
Mid March a special plenary session of the Canadian standard
committee isacc was convened in Ottawa to review the final report
of the Canadian IPv6 Task Group.
Complete info at
CircleID.
2010-04-01 11:22:16, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5872
Vyatta 6.0 adds IPv6 and firewall improvements
Vyatta, an open source networking software and hardware specialist,
has announced the release of version 6.0 of its Linux-based router
and firewall software
2010-04-01 08:59:15, Source: http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/32569/f/491734/s/9c2ee3f/l/0L0Sh0Eonline0N0Copen0Cnews0Citem0CVyatta0E60E0A0Eadds0EIPv60Eand0Efirewall0Eimprovements0E9688430Bhtml0Cfrom0Crss/story01.htm
Internode to formally offer consumers IPv6 this year
Internode will offer production IPv6 services to consumers by
the end of 2010 as it continues to gain experience through a trial
of the next generation Internet Protocol.
The ISP began trialling IPv6 services in native mode on its
national ADSL network last November and, to date, has not
encountered any “showstopper” issues, Internode’s network
engineer, Mark Newton, said.
More from
ComputerWorld Australia&
2010-04-01 08:50:57, Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ipv6ActNow/~3/Q0jnbeC0UA8/
Study Looks at the Amount of Spam Over IPv6IPv6 News
A study conducted by RIPE Labs indicates that about 1.89% of
spam are received over IPv6. "With the increased deployment of
IPv6, we were curious to see how much the amount of spam sent over
IPv6 increases. We looked at the e-mail system of the RIPE NCC and
produced some statistics that could be seen as an indication for
the overall trend of spam sent over IPv6," says RIPE in a blog post
explaining the analysis. Group also notes that the study was based
on one week’s worth of data and that it excluded messages already
rejected by blacklisting and greylisting.
2010-04-01 06:28:22, Source: http://www.fix6.net/archives/2010/03/31/study-looks-at-the-amount-of-spam-over-ipv6/http://www.ipv6news.info
AAISP UK plugs free IPv6 broadband equipped coffee shop in Bracknell
Broadband ISP Andrews & Arnold (AAISP) has announced that
punters using the Santa-Fe coffee shop in Bracknell for free
broadband access, will now do so via Internet Protocol Version 6
(IPv6). The announcement is unusual because IPv6 generally isnt a
consumer marketable term, preferring instead to work behind the
scenes where nobody can see it.
The coffee shop based service assigns an IPv6 address, starting
2001:8B0:CAFE:1344::, automatically, and access to any IPv6
websites or services is available. This works automatically with
most operating systems and needs no special configuration.
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ISPReview&
2010-03-31 10:31:26, Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ipv6ActNow/~3/EgVz2Ku9hTw/
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