IPv6 capability takes off in Taiwan
A recent significant deployment in Taiwan has quickly lifted the economy’s IPv6 capability to almost 10%.
A recent significant deployment in Taiwan has quickly lifted the economy’s IPv6 capability to almost 10%.
Geoff Huston delves into the statistics to test common theories on the deployment of IPv6. Are they true?
Guest Post: JPNIC provide a summary of the current IPv6 deployment landscape in Japan among fibre to the home, cable television, and mobile operators.
The top three posts on IPv6 topics from 2017, including a behind the scenes look at one of the greatest IPv6 deployment success stories in the APNIC region.
Guest Post: Updated results from the IPv6 deployment survey as presented at APNIC 44.
In part two of his IPv6 fragmentation research posts, Geoff Huston turns his attention to measuring the packet drop rate when sending fragmented packets to IPv6 end hosts.
Guest Post: After years of being used sparsely for UDP-based services such as DNS, anycasting IP space has become quite a meme in the networking world.
The 30th South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG) conference — SANOG 30 — was held in Gurgaon, India, from 10 to 18 July 2017.
Guest Post: Beijing Internet Institute’s Linjian Song analyses China’s IPv6 deployment challenges and the path forward.
Guest Post: Telekom Malaysia’s IPv6 deployments have lifted Malaysia to third place in the Asia Pacific for IPv6 capability.