Post Tagged with: "IPv6"

Capacity Magazine Writes “Hurricane Electric expands presence in eastern Europe”

The business & technology publications recently featured Hurricane Electric for their growing presence in Eastern Europe. From the article: California-based co-location provider Hurricane Electric has connected to six additional internet exchanges across eastern Europe. Claimed to be the world’s largest IPv6-native internet backbone, Hurricane Electric has connected to the Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX), Balkan Internet Exchange (B-IX), Bulgarian Internet Exchange (BIX.BG), InterLAN Exchange, NetIX and the Romanian Network Internet Exchange (RoNIX). Its expanded presence will […]

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Hungarian News Site Announces Hurricane’s Presence in Eastern Europe

Originally published in Hungarian, this article features  Hurricane Electric’s newest expansion, including an Internet Exchange in Hungary. From the article: The world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone operator, Hurricane Electric announced today that shook hands Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX), shook hands in the Balkan Internet Exchange (IX-B), the Bulgarian Internet Exchange shook hands (BIX.BG) will further strengthen Eastern European presence through the establishment of interleukin Exchange shook hands and NetIX shook hands and shook hands Romanian […]

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TelecomPaper Recognizes Hurricane’s Recent European Expansion

Hurricane Electric was recently featured by TelecomPaper for their newest Internet Exchanges placed across Eastern Europe. From the article: IPv6-native internet backbone provider Hurricane Electric has further expanded its Eastern European presence by connecting to the Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX), Balkan Internet Exchange (B-IX), Bulgarian Internet Exchange (BIX.BG), InterLAN Exchange, NetIX and the Romanian Network Internet Exchange (RoNIX). The network expansion will enable Hurricane Electric to improve fault tolerance, load balancing and congestion management infrastructure capabilities […]

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Hurricane Electric Significantly Expands Global Internet Backbone Reach in Eastern Europe with Six New Internet Exchange Connections

New network expansion will reduce latency and router hops for Eastern European customers November 20, 2013 04:00 AM Eastern Standard Time BUDAPEST, Hungary & SOFIA, Bulgaria & BUCHAREST, Romania–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced that it has further expanded its Eastern European presence by connecting to the Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX), Balkan Internet Exchange (B-IX), Bulgarian Internet Exchange (BIX.BG), InterLAN Exchange, NetIX and the Romanian Network Internet Exchange (RoNIX). “Customers throughout the globe continue to demand greater Internet options and […]

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Light Reading Releases Blog by Owen DeLong of Hurricane Electric

Titled “Inertia: The Silent IPv6 Killer,” this is the second of Owen DeLong’s posts for Light Reading discussing the challenges and benefits of Internet Protocol Version 6. From the post: As most of you know, IPv6 is the newest internet protocol for systems to run on, creating the opportunity, perhaps necessity, for change depending on a business’ desires or needs. We have a number of situations however, where the motivation for the change required to […]

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Hurricane Electric Adds Midwest Location With New Point of Presence at Telx in Chicago

September 24, 2013 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time New location will provide Midwest Telx customers with greater connectivity options CHICAGO & FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced that it has established a point-of-presence (PoP) at Telx, located at 350 East Cermak, Chicago, Illinois. “Hurricane Electric is thrilled to continue its long-term partnership with Telx” Located in Chicago’s main data center hub, Hurricane Electric’s new PoP will […]

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Light Reading Takes Note of Hurricane’s PoP in Hungary

Hurricane Electric’s most recent Point of Presence, in Budapest, Hungary, was featured on Light Reading for its international interest. From the article: In today’s regional roundup: Mobile roaming charges could become a thing of the past in Europe; there are high expectations of a Samsung reveal in Berlin this week; and we have more from Ericsson, Sigma Systems, Swisscom, and Hurricane Electric. The IPv6 backbone service provider Hurricane Electric has opened a “point of presence” in Budapest, […]

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Hurricane Electric Continues Summer Expansion with New Point of Presence in Budapest

New Location will provide customers in Hungary with reliable and cost-effective connectivity options BUDAPEST, Hungary & FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced that it has established a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) at CE Colo located at Victor Hugo u. 18-22, Budapest, Hungary. “This new PoP, Hurricane Electric’s first in Hungary, marks Hurricane Electric’s seventh new PoP this summer and continues our commitment to meet the demand for […]

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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’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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