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This document is not intended to be a comprehensive and detailed technical digest of how to deploy IPv6 in an ISP network that currently has IPv4. Instead it ...
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Presentation given by Nathalie Trenaman at the Swiss IPv6 Council, Zürich on 28 April 2014
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This graph shows IPv6 performance as measured to www.ripe.net. These measurements show performance of native IPv6 on average being very close to IPv4.
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Following up from an earlier article, Veronika McKillop, network architect at Microsoft, describes how the organisation is making progress towards an IPv6-only ...
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Presentation given by Mirjam Kuhne at the GEN6 IPv6 Roadshow in Berlin, Germany on 24 - 25 November 2014
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Olivier Crepin-Leblond from the Internet Society chapter in England is announcing the results of a tool they designed and implemented. It is an “IPv6 crawler" ...
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Presentation given by Hans Petter Holen at the Norwegian IPv6 Task Force, Oslo, Norway on 25 August 2015.
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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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2008-01 Policy Proposal
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Assigning IPv6 PI to Every INETNUM Holder
2008-01: With the acceptance of this policy, the RIPE NCC will conduct a one-time operation to assign a /56 IPv6 PI prefix to all End Users with an IPv4 ...
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