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Yahoo and IPv6
- Subject: Yahoo and IPv6
- From: trejrco at gmail.com (TJ)
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 08:06:49 -0400
- In-reply-to: <4971A562CCBE4745ABB36A408632E3F4@DELL16>
- References: <C9EDE811.A0C8%[email protected]> <4971A562CCBE4745ABB36A408632E3F4@DELL16>
Unfortunately, I suspect many organizations will be following that approach.
I hope that some will instead see this as a great opportunity for the last
step in making their public services IPv6 reachable *... and that they also
start/continue/complete taking IPv6 within their internal networks as well.*
/TJ
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 04:19, Michael Painter <tvhawaii at shaka.com> wrote:
> Franck Martin wrote:
>
>> http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ipv6/general/ipv6-05.html
>> "Will IPv6 become a permanent change on June 8, 2011?
>> No. World IPv6 day is a 24-hour trial period in which we will publish our
>> content on both the IPv4 and IPv6 servers. Yahoo! is
>> participating in order to help prepare our services (as well as your
>> hardware) to help ensure a smooth transition for when the
>> IPv4 addresses run out. "
>>
>> Huh? I thought IPv4 addresses had run out already?.
>>
>> At IANA level and now for anyone in the AP region at least.
>>
>
> http://www.apnic.net/policy/add-manage-policy#9.10
>
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