Pushing it uphill with IPv6

Australian Internet service provider (ISP) Internode has given a shot in the arm to those of us promoting use of the next generation of Internet technology, Internet Protocol version 6. We need IPv6 to ensure all our computers and devices can readily communicate with each other. It provides for a massive number of direct addresses, like individual […]

Recommended Reading: Google pitches IPv6 transition strategies

Google sysadmin and network engineer Thomas Limoncelli recently penned an illuminating paper on ‘Successful Strategies for IPv6 Rollouts’. The paper, introduced by TCP-IP co-inventor and Internet luminary Vint Cerf, outlines practical steps that can be taken for an effective IPv6 transition. Cerf begins by wryly commenting on his choice of the 32-bit IPv4 address space. […]

CPE identified as inhibitor to IPv6 take-up

At its July 2011 meeting the New Zealand IPv6 Task Force identified the availability of consumer Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) as a major inhibitor for the supply of IPv6 services from the Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Telecommunication Service Provider (TSP) community in New Zealand. The reluctance to offer IPv6 capable services was identified from […]

Latest news from the New Zealand IPv6 Task Force

The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force has compiled a series of ‘latest news’ items relating to IPv6 in New Zealand. Read more below: —- New Zealand IPv6 Task Force supports World IPv6 Day The New Zealand IPv6 Task Force put its weight behind World IPv6 Day in June, engaging in several promotional activities to help […]

KAREN seminar: IPv6 for real-time musical collaboration

Statement from REANNZ – www.karen.net.nz – 19 July 2011 Join us on Tuesday 26 July when Associate Professor Ian Whalley will share his experiences of spearheading the use of IPv6 for international electroacoustic music collaboration. Technology enables new forms of musical collaboration Ian Whalley from the University of Waikato is leading the charge in the […]