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Cablevision Monterrey Delivers 50 Mbps Broadband With Cisco Technology

Cablevision Monterrey announced that it is now offering cable Internet broadband service with an ultrafast downstream transmission rate of 50 megabits per second. The 50 Mbps connection that Cablevision offers is based on Cisco technology.
Complete info at FinChannel.

2010-02-02 15:27:56, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5685

Brocade Application Delivery Controllers Outperform the Competition Twofold in Delivering High-Performance, Cost-Effective Application Acceleration

Brocade today announced that the Brocade ServerIron ADX Series of Application Delivery Controllers (ADC) now leads the industry with the highest-performing Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) acceleration performance, surpassing the next-closest competitive offering by nearly two times, according to independent third-party test results from The Tolly Group.
Complete info at EarthTimes, NewsBlaze and TradingMarkets.

2010-02-02 15:25:42, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5684

UNH-IOL Accredited as Testing Lab for USGv6 Test Program

IOL Verifies Government's Purchase Requirements for IPv6 Products.
Complete info at EON, EarthTimes and NewsBlaze.

2010-02-02 15:20:27, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5683

YouTube Turns on IPv6 Support, Net Traffic Spikes

Google has quietly turned on IPv6 support for its YouTube video streaming Web site, sending a spike of IPv6 traffic across the Internet that has continued from last Thursday until Monday.
Complete info at PCWorld, Good Gear Guide and MacWorld.

2010-02-02 15:05:26, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5682

NetLogic Microsystems Enables Significantly Richer LTE and IPTV Network Services with the World's First Knowledge-based Processor with High-Speed Serial Interface

High-speed serial interface delivers 340% higher I/O bandwidth-per-pin for next-generation network core, metro, edge, enterprise and data center applications.
Complete info at EON, EarthTimes and TheStreet.

2010-02-02 14:49:24, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5681

DASH7 Alliance Demonstrates Momentum With Increased Membership, New Working Groups and Certification Program

Cross-Industry Consortium Continues Collaboration to Standardize Wireless Sensor Networking Technology.
Complete info at Your-Story, EarthTimes and SunHerald.

2010-02-02 14:41:54, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5680

YouTube turns on IPv6 support, net traffic spikes

Google has quietly turned on IPv6 support for its YouTube video streaming Web site, sending a spike of IPv6 traffic across the Internet that has continued from last Thursday until Monday.

Industry observers say YouTube appeared to be supporting IPv6 in production mode, as opposed to running a test of the next-generation Internet protocol.

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2010-02-02 10:11:49, Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Ipv6ActNow/~3/j0F9XKrEcUk/

Blue Coat shows the way to IPv6

Blue Coat is looking to help organisations support IPv6 and unlike vendors who used tunnelling or network address translation, the company claims that it will preserve application and content delivery.
Complete info at ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld and The Standard.

2010-02-01 09:13:29, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5679

A new UW wireless

Information Systems & Technology (IST) has announced changes to on-campus wireless networking in response to its increasing usage.
Complete info at Uwaterloo.

2010-01-31 15:08:24, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5678

Crunch Time for IPv6

Carl Weinschenk spoke to John Curran, the president and CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers. ARIN recently said that only about 10 percent of IPv4 addresses are unassigned. A looming challenge for the Internet is that the initial addressing scheme - Internet Protocol version 4 - is close to exhaustion.
Complete article at IT Business Edge.

2010-01-31 15:05:33, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=5677

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