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Now that World IPv6 Launch is weeks behind us it's interesting to look at what long-lasting effects it had.
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We developed a script to measure IPv6 capabilities of DNS resolvers and clients two years ago. Recently we found some interesting trends in IPv6 capable DNS ...
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In the previous article we looked at membership growth over the years. In this article we will see how RIPE NCC Internet number resources are distributed among ...
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This work demonstrates the value of the results collected by RIPE Atlas independent of the original purpose for collecting them. Using all traceroute results ...
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Please find below a list of all articles related to the IPv6 RIPEness study showing how IPv6 is deployed by country, based on four different criteria.
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In this article we present the first publicly available beta version of the fifth IPv6 RIPEness star. This measures real IPv6 deployment from LIRs in the RIPE ...
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We found a bug in a dataset that we've been producing for years.
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We recently posted an article about IPv6 "RIPEness", a four-star rating system of Local Internet Registry (LIR) IPv6 deployment.
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In 2016, IPv4 exhaustion is on everyone’s lips: four out of five Regional Internet Registries have run out of freely available address space.
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With the increased deployment of IPv6, we were curious to see how much the amount of spam sent over IPv6 increases.
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