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- IPv6 Growth Increases 300 Per Cent in Two Years
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India and Other Developing Economies at the Forefront in Demanding IPv6. Regional Internet Registries Urge IPv6 Readiness, Working Together Globally and Regionally to Ensure Smooth Transition
- Wilfried Woeber Selected to Take Seat on NRO Number Council
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- Experts Gather in the Middle East to Discuss the Future of the Internet
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The first RIPE Meeting held in the Middle East is RIPE 57, taking place 26-30 October 2008 in Dubai.
- IPv6 at the OECD Ministerial Meeting, Seoul, June 2008
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- ARIN/CAIDA IPv6 Penetration Survey: Seeking Global Input
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- European Government Representatives Gather to Understand the IPv6 Challenge
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The RIPE NCC, the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia, is to hold a roundtable meeting for governments and regulators on Monday, 29 September 2008 at the Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel.
- Regional Internet Registries to Appeal for IPv6 Investment at OECD Conference on “The Future of the Internet Economy”
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The longer investment is deferred, the greater the risk of Internet growth slowing down and additional costs being incurred Danger of arrested development: The cost of migrating the Internet infrastructure to IPv6 will be significant, but the cost of not making this investment will end up being far higher.
- Regional Internet Registries to Appeal for IPv6 Investment at OECD Conference on The Future of the Internet Economy
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The longer investment is deferred, the greater the risk of Internet growth slowing down and additional costs being incurred Danger of arrested development: The cost of migrating the Internet infrastructure to IPv6 will be significant, but the cost of not making this investment will end up being far higher.
- IPv6 Deployment Panel at ICANN Meeting, Lisbon
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- YouTube Hijacking: A RIPE NCC RIS case study
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On Sunday, 24 February 2008, Pakistan Telecom (AS17557) started an unauthorised announcement of the prefix 208.65.153.0/24. One of Pakistan Telecom's upstream providers, PCCW Global (AS3491) forwarded this announcement to the rest of the Internet, which resulted in the hijacking of YouTube traffic on a global scale.
