Weekly IPv6 Roundup: 5 June, 2007


In the News (see below for From the Blogosphere)

Streaming21 Unveils Next Generation IP Broadcasting Solution
ClickPress (press release) - UK
The solution also support IPv4/IPv6 dual stack network to enable IPTV anytime, anywhere. Streaming21's Media Relay Server 2.0 is a fully open platform which ...

IPv4-to-IPv6
IT-Business - Augsburg,Bayern,Germany
While deployments of IPv6 networks have increased over recent years interest in IPv6 in North America has been lacklust. This white paper will present an ...

Juniper Networks Announces Volume III of the IPv6 World Series Report
TMCnet - USA
Volume III of the IP6 World Series Report, An Essential US Government Agency Transition Guide to IPv6 Routing and Addressing is now available from Juniper ...

VNPT doubles network capacity
Viet Nam News - Hanoi,Vietnam
US Government officials require that all products purchased for the DoD's transmission of backbone networks from IPv4 to IPv6 must be from the products list ...



From the Blogosphere

IPv6 Still Gets No Respect in the United States
Support for the next-gen Internet protocol is still on the back burner, according to a poll of IT directors at the Burton Group's Catalyst confab. But with IPv6 coming in Vista and required by federal contracts, the clock is ticking. ...

Microsoft's Sam Ramji Interviews Erion's David Holder
By admin
Microsoft's Sam Ramji interviewed Erion's David Holder for a podcast on IPv6 and Samba. Full details can be found at ...

Providers that carry IPv6
I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for example? 701.

Cybernaut: IPv6 could be a boost for access control
Federal agencies are facing multiple enterprisewide transitions, as well as renewed scrutiny of proposed projects from OMB.



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