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Following on from last year's during World IPv6 Day, we again looked at relative performance of IPv4 and IPv6 from the measurements we conducted. In this ...
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During IETF 74, I sat down with Alain Durand to ask him to explain the type of IPv6 measurements he is doing at Comcast ( http://ipv6monitor.comcast.net ) ...
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In this article we'll look at some of the more long-term effects of World IPv6 Day, as seen in our measurements a number of weeks after the event itself.
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With the MENOG 15 meeting taking place this week, we look at Internet measurements and statistics for countries in the MENOG region.
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World IPv6 Day took place on 8 June 2011. The RIPE NCC did a number of measurements both before and during World IPv6 Day. We've done an initial analysis of ...
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For more than five years now, the RIPE NCC has been measuring the number of native (no IPv4 transit) versus tunneled (IPv6 traffic whose path includes transit ...
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We've been working with various Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) over the last few months to see how RIPE Atlas active measurements can provide insight into how ...
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We have been measuring the number of clients connecting to www.ripe.net over IPv6 and made some interesting observations.
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Every so often I hear the claim that some service or other does not support IPv6 not because of some technical issue, or some cost or business issue, but ...
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In a previous article we measured that a large percentage of 6to4 connections fail. In this article we show our attempts to find out why these connections fail.
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