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Entries from November 2008

IPv6… the Year NAT-Enforced IPv4 Dam Showed Seepage

November 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

We don’t give enough credit to people who will sacrifice themselves trying to plug the IPv4 dam with some NAT-putty. They even dream of a NAT66 filled afterlife. The growing IPv6 traffic trickle was given evidence at the recent RIPE 57 meeting in Dubai in a number of presentations, including a most edifying Google presentation (see Global IPv6 statistics by Lorenzo Colliti, and the related CircleID post). Noteworthy to see France with a 0.65% IPv6 penetration, largely courtesy of free.fr, a major ISP offering an extremely successful triple play service based on their customer premise freebox which they decided to also IPv6 enable. And, oh yes, 95% of French IPv6 traffic is native. In the meantime it felt good to see the US and Canada doing quite well with a 0.45% penetration. Major difference with France is that here in North America 95% of the traffic was 6to4. Most likely the popularity of Mac’s and the Airport Extreme has something to do with it. When ranked by operating system, Mac OS leads in IPv6 penetration with 2.44% followed by Linux and Vista while XP and Windows 2000 are negligible.

The rather modest showing of IPv6 powerhouse Japan with only 0.15% IPv6 penetration was rather surprising and warrants some further analysis. The other real surprise was to see Russia claiming the overall number one ranking with 0.76% penetration!

Besides access and OS support, the third variable in the equation is the IPv6 routing between ISP’s and their respective Autonomous System Numbers. There was a lot of speculation about the “brokenness” of IPv6. Google measurements show 0.09% of clients lost and 150ms extra latency; some way to go but not that bad and improving. Major tier1 ISP’s including AS6453 are dual stack and peer with each other in both IPv4 and IPv6; we also see a growing number of IP transit customers upgrading their connections to dual stack.

When the fourth variable, IPv6 accessible content, will be in place the dam burst will come tantalizingly closer. IPv6 accessible websites and e-mail are not commonplace yet but slowly growing. And interesting phenomena happen to CDN’s when issuing AAAA addresses to content: immediate increases in IPv6 traffic are visible!

2009 will see the seeping become leaking, 2010 will witness the first serious cracks, 2011 will see the dam buckle, 2012…

In the meantime I wish you all a happy and IPv6 filled New Year.

Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these articles are solely those of the author and are not in any way attributable to nor reflect any existing or planned official policy or position of his employer in respect thereto.

Written by Yves Poppe, Director, Business Development IP Strategy. Visit the blog maintained by Yves Poppe here.

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Hurricane Electric Introduces Free IPv6 Certifications

November 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off

By providing an interactive testing environment, Hurricane Electric offers various levels of certification, from Newbie to Sage.
Complete info at Digital50, TMCnet and Sys-Con.

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MontaVista Provides Linux for Android Platform

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

MontaVista Software has announced that the company will support developers running MontaVista Linux for use with the Google Android platform.
Complete info at TMCnet.

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Internet Protocol Version 6 can support a large user base

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

The Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) address system has the means to support a large user base and at the same time encourage more in the community to utilise the internet.
Complete info at NST.

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Australia to host ICANN 09

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

Sydney will host a conference of more than 1700 telecommunications experts next year to discuss the future of the Web, following lobbying of the Internet regulator by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and the NSW Premier.
Complete info at ComputerWorld, CIO, PC World.

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EXFO Adds IPv6 Support to its Ethernet Test Portfolio

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering Inc. announced today the release of IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) testing capabilities for its field-portable FTB-8510B (up to 1 Gbit/s) and FTB-8510G (up to 10 Gbit/s) as well as laboratory IQS-8510B and IQS-8510G Packet Blazer series of test modules.
Complete info at Sys-Con, EarthTimes and CNN.

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Stress Fractures in the Internet by 2012

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

Growth of new applications, trend towards ‘flattening’ of the Internet, IP-address exhaustion could lead to a return to dedicated networks.
Complete info at IT News Online, EarthTimes and Sys-Con.

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Spirent Communications’ New Security Testing Solution Enables Enterprises to Better Assess Network Security Risks

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

Spirent Avalanche/290 delivers Gigabit Ethernet Layer 4-7 Traffic Testing in a Portable Form Factor.
Complete info at MarketWatch, EarthTimes and IB Times.

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Spirent(R) Communications’ New Security Testing Solution Enables Enterprises to Better Assess Network Security Risks

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

Spirent Avalanche/290 delivers Gigabit Ethernet Layer 4-7 Traffic Testing in a Portable Form Factor.
Complete info at MarketWatch, EarthTimes and IB Times.

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6DEPLOY and other IST projects to exhibit at the IST2008

November 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

Have a walk through the aisles of the ICT208 International Village and stop at the booth of the Global e-Infrastructure (Booth Number D 05)! You can meet representatives of 13 major e-Infrastructure projects and discover more about their state-of-the-art developments and global outreach.

Get to know how e-Infrastructures can open new frontiers for your business and research activities by allowing you to merge global resources and knowledge. Our Global e-Infrastructure team will be happy to answer all your questions and feed your curiosity.

Complete info at the Belief project web site.

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