With few exceptions, I always encourage my clients to build a test lab—whether those clients are IPv6 implementers or not. Large network operators need little encouragement, because they readily ...
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) has established a laboratory for training and research in Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6), located at the Department of Telecommunications in ...
You're so close to creating your own IPv6-ready lab -- now InfoWorld's Matt Prigge takes you through the final steps Last week, we took a look at how to make the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 using ...
The UK's Lancaster University has been awarded £750,000 from a consortium made up of Microsoft, Cisco and Orange to fund a new laboratory researching next-generation mobile devices. The Mobile IPv6 ...
The Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Lab set up by Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC), the technical arm of the department of telecommunications, has received approval from the IPv6 Ready ...
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, 8 June 2011 – Gen-i has launched an IPv6 test laboratory in Auckland where businesses can test native IPv6 connectivity through Gen-i’s trial dual stack Gen-i Internet Service.
A possible fix arrived in December 1995 in the form of RFC 1883, the first definition of IPv6, the planned successor to IPv4.
South Africa is the new location for Africa's IPv6 Lab, which will assist in developing necessary engineering skills for the effective deployment and adoption of the new IPv6 Internet system ...
IPv6 might not be quite here yet, but it's coming; here's how to get ahead of the familiarity curve now by building your own lab Note: This is part one of two; the second part will be posted next week ...