Post Tagged with: "IPv4"

Hurricane Electric Featured on TMCnet Professional Services Close – Up

Hurricane Electric was recently examined by TMCnet’s Professional Services Close-Up for their presence in Canada, giving them a total of five locations spread across the country. From the article: (Professional Services Close – Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Hurricane Electric, an IPv6-native Internet backbone and a collocation provider, has announced two new points-of-presence at Global Server Centre located at 167 Lombard Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and DataHive, located at 840 7th Ave, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. […]

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Hurricane Electric Establishes Point of Presence at NXDATA-1 in Bucharest, Romania

Customers of NXDATA-1 will now have access to Hurricane Electric’s global network through 100BaseT, 1GigE, 10GE and 100Gbps service BUCHAREST, Romania & FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and NXDATA, the leading carrier-neutral data center in Romania, today announced that Hurricane Electric has established a point-of-presence at NXDATA-1, located at 8 Dimitrie Pompei Blvd, in Bucharest, Romania. “All of Hurricane Electric’s backbone circuits are run over DWDM wavelengths directly on fiber, not on some other […]

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The WHIR Covers Hurricane Electric’sTwo New Canadian PoPs

The WHIR recently featured Hurricane Electric’s newest expansion in Canada. From the article: Colocation hosting and Internet backbone provider Hurricane Electric announced on Thursday it has added new points of presence at two Canadian locations, located at the Global Server Centre in Winnipeg and DataHive in Calgary. The new PoPs represents Hurricane Electric’s fourth expansion globally in only the last month. Hurricane provides IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, with Canadian locations already established in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. […]

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Hurricane Electric Announces two New Canadian Locations with New Points of Presence at Global Server Centre in Winnipeg and DataHive in Calgary

New Locations will provide reduced latency and router hops for Canadian customers WINNIPEG, Manitoba & CALGARY, Alberta–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced two new points-of-presence at Global Server Centre located at 167 Lombard Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and DataHive, located at 840 7th Ave, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. “We are pleased to offer reliable and cost-effective connectivity options while strengthening our commitment to the Canadian market” Already established at Equinix in Toronto, and […]

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Hurricane Electric Expands Global Network with New Point of Presence at Interxion in Madrid

MADRID & FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced that it is continuing its global network expansion with a new Point-of-Presence at the Interxion Madrid facility, located at Calle Albasanz 71, Madrid, Spain. “This new expansion will allow customers of Interxion to tap into the bandwidth and reach of Hurricane Electric’s global network. “Hurricane Electric continues to strategically expand its network throughout the globe and will be making additional announcements […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Pens a Piece for Data Center Knowledge on Carrier Grade NAT

Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong recently wrote an article for Data Center knowledge entitled “Carrier Grade NAT – A Look at the Tradeoffs”. In it, he writes that “The IETF defines Carrier-Grade NAT (CGN) as large-scale Network Address Translation (NAT) implemented by a service provider.  In most cases, CGN is implemented as a layer of IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT on top of the “traditional” NAT implemented at the subscriber side of the connection. There are significant challenges introduced […]

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Hurricane Electric’s iPhone app for IPv4 countdown featured in CIO Magazine

Hurricane Electric’s new iPhone app that shows a countdown to when all the IPv4 numbers will be depleted was recently featured in CIO Magazine. From the Article:   here are a limited number of addresses left for Internet Protocol, version 4, the system that has powered the Internet since before the Web. After they have all been handed out, service providers and enterprises will have to make their systems work with the next version, IPv6, […]

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Hurricane Electric’s iPhone app for IPv4 countdown featured in The Web Host Industry Review

Hurricane Electric’s iPhone app for IPv4 countdown featured in The Web Host Industry Review

Hurricane Electric’s new iPhone app that shows a countdown to when all the IPv4 numbers will be depleted was recently featured at The Web Host Industry Review. From the Article:   In its latest efforts to educate the public about Internet Protocol version 4 address space depletion, IPv6-native Internet backbone and colocation provider Hurricane Electric (www.he.net) has announced the availability of its free IPv4 countdown App for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The majority of today’s Internet […]

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