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Hurricane Electric featured in TMCnet article about 2000 IPv6 Networks milestone

Hurricane Electric was recently featured in a TMCnet article about their recent milestone of connecting to over 2000 IPv6 networks. From the article: According to University of California research presented at the International Measurement Conference (IMC) in November of 2012, Hurricane Electric is the most dominant Autonomous System (AS) in the global IPv6 transit topology. Data from the research indicate that between 2011 and 2012 no other AS was added to IPv6 routing paths as […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong interviewed by GCN on IPv6 having a killer app

Hurricane Electric’s Owen Delong was recently interviewed by GCN on if IPv6 will ever have a killer app. From the article: &nbsp; The volume of IPv6 traffic, though still small, has grown steadily over the last year. Although most federal <a href=”http://gcn.com/articles/2012/09/20/agencies-to-miss-ipv6-deadline-ipv4-depletion.aspx”>agencies missed</a> the Sept. 30, 2012 deadline for enabling the new protocols on public facing Web sites, they are slowly adopting IPv6. Hurricane Electric, which bills itself as the world’s largest native IPv6 backbone, has announced […]

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Hurricane Electric featured in Data Center Journal about 2,000 IPv6 Networks milestone

Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, today announced that it is the first Internet backbone to connect to over 2,000 IPv6 networks, doubling in less than three years. According to University of California research presented at the International Measurement Conference (IMC) in November of 2012, Hurricane Electric is the most dominant Autonomous System (AS) in the global IPv6transit topology.  Data from the research indicate that between 2011 and 2012 no other AS was added to IPv6 […]

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Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 Networks Featured on Datacentres.com

Datacentres wrote up a notice of Hurricane Electric’s recent expansion. From the article: Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, has announced that it is the first Internet backbone to connect to over 2,000 IPv6 networks, doubling in less than three years. According to University of California research presented at the International Measurement Conference in November of 2012, Hurricane Electric is the most dominant Autonomous System in the global IPv6 […]

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Telecom Ramblings Says “Number of IPv6 networks Connected to Hurricane Doubles in Less Than Three Years”

Hurricane Electric was recently featured in an article by Telecom Ramblings for its IPv6 networks. From the article: Fremont, California – March 7, 2013 – Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, today announced that it is the first Internet backbone to connect to over 2,000 IPv6 networks, doubling in less than three years. According to University of California research presented at the International Measurement Conference (IMC) in November of 2012, Hurricane Electric is the […]

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Hurricane Electric Becomes First Internet Backbone to Connect to 2,000 IPv6 Networks

FREMONT, Calif.–March 7, 2013 (BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, today announced that it is the first Internet backbone to connect to over 2,000 IPv6 networks, doubling in less than three years. “Our early investment in IPv6 is paying off not only for Hurricane Electric, but also for our customers around the world” According to University of California research presented at the International Measurement Conference (IMC) in November […]

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Converge Article Announces “Hurricane Electric Now Connecting 2,000 IPv6 Backbones”

Converge Network Digest recently featured an article on Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 networks. From the article: Having first deployed IPv6 in 2001, Hurricane Electric offers IPv6 as a core service; every customer is provided IPv6 connectivity as well as classic IPv4 connectivity. Hurricane Electric also provides tunnel broker and DNS services, plus a free IPv6 certification program. “Our early investment in IPv6 is paying off not only for Hurricane Electric, but also for our customers around […]

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The WHIR discusses Hurricane Electric’s Extensive IPv6 Networks

Hurricane Electric recently connected to over 2,000 IPv6 networks, an event featured in The WHIR. From the article: Colocation hosting and Internet backbone provider Hurricane Electric announced on Thursday that it is the first Internet backbone to connect to over 2,000 IPv6 networks. This announcement comes a few months after Hurricane Electric added new POPs in Milano, Italy, and Vienna, Austria. Hurricane Electric says that research presented at the International Measurement Conference last year by the University of […]

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RF Code’s Richard Jenkins writes article for Triple Pundit on The Sustainable Data Center of the Future

RF Code’s Richard Jenkins writes article for Triple Pundit on The Sustainable Data Center of the Future

RF Code’s Vice President of Market and Strategic Partnerships Richard Jenkins recently wrote an article for Triple Pundit titled “The Sustainable Data Center of the Future”. From the article: The environmental impact of data is difficult to see from the consumer perspective. We have expectations of being able to access information immediately, want our service providers to be able to do the same and it is essential for every corporation to make historical data available […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Director of Professional Services Warns of Carrier Grade NAT Drawbacks

Owen DeLong describes the costs of Carrier Grade NAT and offers IPv6 adoption as the best long-term solution for IP address space exhaustion FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and leading colocation provider, announced today that its Director of Professional Services and IPv6 Evangelist, Owen DeLong, has issued a warning about the underestimated costs of Carrier Grade NAT (CGN). “The question of whether CGN is an effective – or even a […]

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