Verizon is set to launch it’s first handsets with IPv6 in early 2011 with T Mobile to follow shortly afterwards. With well over 80 mobile operators in 35 countries committed to launch LTE, the GSMA predicts over 120 million subscribers by 2015 in Asia Pacific alone. With such a huge uptake in IPv6 enabled devices …
Read MorePremier content sites getting serious about IPv6 0
Of the top 50 visited web sites on the internet, only a small number are supporting IPv6 yet, but that number is growing. Some of the biggest names have either activated IPv6 support or have committed to provide it ‘soon’. Facebook, Blogspot, Youtube, Yahoo and Google with search, gmail, and maps are all now available …
Read MoreInternet down to last remaining IPv4 addresses 0
Last 7 blocks from IANA The last of the current version of internet addresses (version 4) are fast running out. There are now only 7 blocks left to be allocated by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). IANA’s policy dictates that as there are 5 regional registries, when only five remain they will be distributed …
Read MoreGetting started with IP address management and Easy-IP 0
Part 1. Easy-IP basic set up. Installation is very straightforward. You need a windows machine with a pretty basic spec – for testing purposes, we’ve got Easy-IP running quite happily on old Pentiums here in the office! Download the binary from the Skyrack website, here: http://www.skyracktechnology.com/software/ip-address-management/get-easy-ip.html Make sure you fill your details in and we’ll …
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