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TMCnet Dark Fiber Writes “Hurricane Electric Inaugurates New Point-of-Presence in Boston”

TMCnet Dark Fiber Writes “Hurricane Electric Inaugurates New Point-of-Presence in Boston”

The Dark Fiber community section of TMCnet recently featured Hurricane Electric for their recent expansion to One Summer Street, New England’s largest mission critical and telecommunications facility. From the article: June 23, 2014 Hurricane Electric Inaugurates New Point-of-Presence in Boston By Jyothi Shanbhag TMCnet Contributor In order to provide more connectivity options for enterprises in the Greater Boston area and throughout New England, Hurricane Electric (News – Alert) has recently inaugurated new Point-of-Presence (PoP) at Markley Group, located at One Summer […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Interviewed About Remaining IPv4 Addresses

Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Interviewed About Remaining IPv4 Addresses

ZDNet recently interviewed Owen DeLong, Hurricane Electric’s Director of Professional Services and IPv6 Evangelist, for his take on ARIN (The American Registry of Internet Number)’s announcement that North America has reached Phase 4 as it runs out of IPv4 addresses. From the article: North America is down to its last IPv4 addresses Summary: ARIN, which oversees the Internet addresses for Canada, the United States, and much of the Caribbean, is down to its last few IPv4 […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Featured on Light Reading

Owen DeLong recently wrote a post for Light Reading titled “Taking the Fear out of IPv6.” From the article: IPv6 can strike fear into the hearts of many in the Internet world, and not just because it sounds like a communicable disease. IPv6 is still a new protocol. (Get tested here!) Deploying it in the average enterprise requires a substantial investment in training, education and planning. It also requires changes to established IT practices and often affects […]

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