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IPv4 Internet Addresses Are Nearly Used Up: Now What?

Following World IPv6 Day on June 8, which allowed organizations and individuals with IPv6 connectivity to test the new Internet addressing system but may have left some feeling underprepared for the transition, ICSA Labs is offering seven tips to help IT organizations.
Complete info at CIO and CIOL.

2011-06-15 13:07:52, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7747

Shortage of Internet Addresses, but a Slow Move to New System

Last Wednesday, June eighth, was World IPv6 Day -- the first major deployment of Internet Protocol version 6. Hundreds of Internet service providers and Web companies tested IPv6 on their websites.
Complete info at VoaNews.

2011-06-15 13:02:15, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7746

New Web address system can pinpoint locations of devices

Little known fact: Top Web sites around the world quietly tested a new Internet address system last week that will soon replace the way every connected device in the world communicates.
Complete info at BostonHerald.

2011-06-13 09:36:36, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7745

IPv4 to IPv6 switch: When protocols collide

Shifting from IPv4 to IPv6 will take years and could be a bumpy ride. But few organisations will find the process as complicated as cloud computing providers, says Lori MacVittie.
Complete info at ZDNet.

2011-06-13 09:35:34, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7744

The Ugly Side of IPv6: Carrier-Grade NAT

People living up north spend long, cold winters pining for summer -- until the first 90-degree day arrives. ISPs have been anticipating the arrival of IPv6 for years, but now are faced with the sometimes-messy process of living with two IP addressing schemes.
Complete info at LightReading.

2011-06-13 09:34:41, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7743

IPv6 Day Only a Beginning, Researchers Say

World IPv6 Day boosted the amount of native IPv6 traffic on the Internet, but it mostly increased the use of transitional protocols that won't help to solve the looming shortage of IPv4 addresses, according to researchers studying data from Wednesday's event.
Complete info at CIO, ComputerWorld and PC World.

2011-06-13 09:26:01, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7742

How to Move Past the IPv6 Hurdle

When the IETF announced IPv6 Day for June 8, the idea was for as many providers as possible to show that they can handle IPv6. The idea was to give users of all types a look at how IPv6 would work for them. Unfortunately, if you're in an enterprise, the chances are pretty good that it didn't work for you.
Complete info at CTOEdge.

2011-06-13 09:23:04, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7741

IPv6: Why Channel Partners Should Care

ISPs have been investing significant time and resources to configure their networks for IPv6 adoption, moving beyond the current IP-addressing scheme of Internet Protocol version 4. In fact, this past Wednesday was World IPv6 Day. This transition is important for all Internet users, including indirect channel partners. To be sure, the move from IPv4 to IPv6 creates significant opportunities for engagement with network-equipment customers needing service and support. For example, you can provide professional services, redesign networks and replace equipment that does not support IPv6.
Complete info at ChannelPartners.

2011-06-13 09:21:23, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7740

Procera Networks Publishes Detailed World IPv6 Day Report

Details Impact of Event on IPv6 Traffic and How IPv6 Is Used in Consumer Networks Today.
Complete info at StockHouse and ReviewSeeker.

2011-06-13 09:19:30, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7739

What IPv6 Day Proves

IPv6 day has come and gone with barely a notice. In this case, no news is good news. Technology heavies with major Web presence like Facebook, Bing, Google, and others switched their platforms over from IPv4 to IPv6 for 24 hours. All of these participants are reporting their IPv6 testing results as a success.
Complete info at PC Mag.

2011-06-13 09:17:15, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=7738

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