This week I was fortunate enough to attend the Google IPv6 Implementors Conference. This event was a gathering of the top technical experts working on furthering IPv6 deployment around the world.
Google announced the launch of their Public DNS, way back in December 2009 to help make the web faster for everyone. Google announced the launch of their Public DNS, way back in December 2009 to help ...
IPv6 was first proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in the late 1990s, but it wasn’t until July 2017 that it became ratified. Instead, IPv4, a protocol first introduced way back in ...
Many systems that purport to have connectivity to the IPv6 Internet, well, don't. According to measurements done by Google 18 months ago, about a third of a percent of all Web users' systems think ...
Dragging DNS into the modern age. And if that means fewer people need to buy IPv4, so much the better A pair of networking researchers have proposed that the Internet Engineering Task Force define ...
As the world’s supply of IPv4 addresses diminishes it is definitely time to work on your IPv6 deployment plans. As your organization enables IPv6 on their public web sites you should consider the ...
Free DNS provider OpenDNS announced a free IPv6-based DNS sandbox for IT professionals interested in experimenting with the next-generation Internet technology. The free DNS recursive service ...
Google Operating System reports on Alex Lightman's theory why Google is buying up "dark fiber" -- to pursue IPv6 initiatives. According to Lightman, Google has a huge block of "slash 20" addresses -- ...
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