IPv4, IPv6, and a sudden change in attitude
Guest Post: The Internet has never spoken just one protocol; it has always been a hairy mess of routers, bridges, and gateways, running many protocols at many layers. IPv6 is one of them.
Guest Post: The Internet has never spoken just one protocol; it has always been a hairy mess of routers, bridges, and gateways, running many protocols at many layers. IPv6 is one of them.
Guest Post: WIth more organizations moving their infrastructure to the cloud there seems less impetus for ISPs to deploy IPv6.
How is IPv6 being used as a transport protocol for DNS queries?
On the third week of May 2020, APNIC welcomed its 8,000th direct Member.
With Myanmar’s Internet usage rapidly growing, fledgling ISP Mytel deployed IPv6 right from its start.
There’s a growing body of research trying to understand how IPv6 is functioning in the Internet.
Although the adoption of IPv6 and DNSSEC has been protracted, it hasn’t stopped the Internet evolving.
Stay-at-home measures have had observable impacts on Internet usage, as well as the development of IPv6.
Worldlink is serving 51% of its customers in Nepal over IPv6.
Guest Post: Engineering students in the Philippines are hosting a series of online tutorials, the first on IPv6.