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Malaysian Government Poised to be IPv6 Compliant in 2012
The Malaysian government has targeted 2012 year-end to be fully IPv6 compliant, according to Deputy Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Joseph Salang. He added that some government agencies are already in compliance while others are starting the transition process.
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Getting Ready for World IPv6 Day? Here’s a Final Checklist
June 1, 2011, Malaysia -- Exactly a week from now on June 8, IPv6 will be tested in about 300 participating organizations in what is dubbed as "World IPv6 Day". If you are planning to take part but not sure what to do or where to start, an article by Network World’s Scott Hogg might help.
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Hurricane Electric’s Strategy Director to Discuss IPv6 Transition at INTEROP Las Vegas
Hurricane Electric, the world’s leading IPv6-native Internet backbone and colocation provider, announced on May 9, 2011 that its Director of IPv6 Strategy, Martin Levy, will be a featured panelist at INTEROP 2011 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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InfoWeapons-sponsored Website Showcases Dual-stack E-mail, Offers Free IPv6 Tools
March 31, 2011, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -- Are you trying to set up dual-stack e-mail but don't know how or if you're doing it right? Need to test whether your IPv6 connectivity is working via web, e-mail and/or telnet? Searching for a site that helps you with all of these things? Look no further.
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Major U.S. ISPs to Join World IPv6 Day
More and more companies are signing up for the World IPv6 Day, the event dubbed the "test flight" of the new protocol that will upgrade the current Internet.
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OMB Wants to Expedite IPv6 Deployment in U.S. Federal Government
Washington, D.C. -- September 28, 2010 -- The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has released a memo, describing the requirements and schedule of IPv6 adoption by U.S. executive departments and federal agencies.
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APNIC Hands out Record IPv4 Addresses in Q1
IPv4 address depletion has just gone faster. In the first quarter of 2010 alone, the regional Internet registry for Asia Pacific, APNIC, reportedly assigned close to 27 million IPv4 addresses, pulling the global supply further down to 7%.
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ARIN Sees IPv4 Exhaustion by 2011
The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) has warned members of the impending exhaustion of IPv4 addresses and advised them to begin planning for IPv6 adoption if they have not done so already.
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OECD Report: Internet Addressing - Measuring Deployment of IPv6
A survey of IPv6 deployment around the world shows a surging demand for IPv6, indicating that the rapid transition from IPv4 is finally taking place. The study conducted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the group of 30 highly industrialized countries, also found that IPv6 is operationally ready.





