As broadband carriers look at the digital home opportunity, there are no shortages of considerations to ponder. Beyond bringing broadband into the home to fuel this digital lifestyle, broadband carriers need to ensure their core network is properly engineered to manage the demands of the...
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The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) today announced the launch of the Home Networking Consortium, which aims to provide telecompetitors and other industry participants a “one-stop shop for both Broadband Forum TR-069 and IPv6 CPE Ready Logo testing.” “At the forefront of new...
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When World IPv6 Day kicks off tomorrow, it will have a considerably more ambitious goal than a similar event last year had. While last year’s event was essentially a one-day test of IPv6 technology, “the goal this year is to turn it on and leave...
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Comcast announced it has begun its production roll-out of IPv6 customer home networking, marking a milestone in a long planning, testing and deployment process to transition to the new internetworking standard. “Whether a customer in a pilot market connects their home gateway (a.k.a. router) directly...
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Comcast has begun pilot market deployment of IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), making the cable MSO the first tier 1 ISP in the U.S. to begin deploying the new internetworking standard and marking a “critical milestone” in the cable MSO’s six-year effort to do so....
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The transition to IPv6 has picked up some urgency of late, considering IPv4 addresses theoretically are running out. Comcast is the latest service provider to outline IPv6 plans, announcing through their blog today that they have activated their first group of ‘Native Dual Stack’ cable...
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BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – December 8, 2010 – To ensure that the Internet, which is rapidly running out of Web addresses, can continue to support the needs of business, a smooth transition to the next-generation Internet Protocol Version 6 is vital. To help businesses and government agencies...
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ATLANTA, Nov. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Cox Communications announced today that it is prepared to support the next evolution of Internet addressing, Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). The company is conducting active trials with Cox Business customers and plans to extend the trials to its...
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DENVER – July 8, 2010 –To stay ahead of the Internet’s explosive growth, Qwest Communications (NYSE: Q) today announced it is offering public and private Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) addresses to its government and business customers. Now Qwest iQ® Networking service customers can take...
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Verizon will begin IPv6 testing for FiOS, setting the stage “…for IPv6 migration for the residential market while maintaining service continuity during the transition.” IPv6 is the latest version of IP protocol, which is basically the language that runs the Internet. IPv4 is the current...
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