The space between IPv6 allocations: part 2
The second post on IPv6 delegations discusses how addressing policy affects the community. How often do recipients come back, and what comes next for addressing policy?
The second post on IPv6 delegations discusses how addressing policy affects the community. How often do recipients come back, and what comes next for addressing policy?
How big is the world of IPv6 when compared to IPv4? How does APNIC distribute this address space?
Guest Post: Investigating the average IPv6 capability per economy over a few days in June 2020 versus the most recent similar averages for 2021.
Has the situation with fragmented IPv6 packets changed in the past four years?
Did the COVID-19 pandemic have any impact on the deployment and use of IPv6?
There’s a growing body of research trying to understand how IPv6 is functioning in the Internet.
IPv6 adoption passed 25% in 2019 as more networks continue to deploy IPv6.
APNIC participated and helped conduct an IPv6 workshop at the CNNIC China Internet Infrastructure Resources Conference in Beijing, China, from 30 June to 2 July 2019.
George Michaelson reviews the progress in IPv6 deployment worldwide since his five-year predictions in 2017.
APNIC will deliver a three-day IPv6 Deployment workshop from 18 to 20 June 2019, in Beijing, China.