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Datacenter Dynamics Features Hurricane Electric’s Connection at Korea Internet Neutral eXchange (KINX)

Datacenter Dynamics Features Hurricane Electric’s Connection at Korea Internet Neutral eXchange (KINX)

Datacenter Dynamics featured Hurricane Electric’s first connection in South Korea. Read more: Hurricane Electric extends network to South Korea 19 October 2015 By Paul Mah  ISP puts links into KINX  Internet service provider Hurricane Electric has announced its first connection in South Korea at the Korea Internet Neutral eXchange (KINX), which promises to increase its network capacity, reduce latency and improve fault tolerance to the Asia Pacific nation. KINX serves as an efficient and economical Internet traffic exchange services to […]

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Capacity Magazine Writes of Hurricane Electric’s First PoP in Seoul

Capacity Magazine Writes of Hurricane Electric’s First PoP in Seoul

Hurricane Electric has been rapidly growing the reach of its global Internet backbone around the world, and its latest international Point-of-Presence has been established in Seoul, South Korea. All the more important with the extinction of IPv4 addresses, Hurricane’s IIP transit provides access to thousands of networks, and dual-stack native IPv6. From the article: Hurricane Electric enters South Korea 15 October 2015 | Laura Hedges Hurricane Electric has made its entrance into South Korea with its […]

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Hurricane Electric Extends Global IPv4 and IPv6 Network to KINX Internet Exchange in Seoul

First connection in South Korea will provide additional connectivity options while meeting the demand for faster network speed October 14, 2015 03:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time SEOUL, South Korea–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, today announced that it has made its first connection in South Korea at the Korea Internet Neutral eXchange (KINX), located at 5F, Daelim Acrotel, 467-6, Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea. “Over the last several years, Hurricane Electric has […]

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Mission Critical Features Hurricane Electric and their new PoP at Telenor Serbia Data Center

Mission Critical Features Hurricane Electric and their new PoP at Telenor Serbia Data Center

Increased demand for high speed connectivity in Europe has led to Hurricane Electrics new PoP at Telenor Tier 3 data center in Serbia. Hurricane Electric Opens New Point of Presence At Telenor Serbia Data Center Latest PoP will enable global Internet backbone to meet the growing demand for high speed connectivity in Europe. August 4, 2015 Hurricane Electric has further extended its global network with the opening of a new Point of Presence at Telenor Tier3 […]

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TechRepublic Quotes Hurricane Electric in Article on Impending IPv4 Exhaustion

TechRepublic Quotes Hurricane Electric in Article on Impending IPv4 Exhaustion

TechRepublic recently published a piece exploring the rapidly approaching exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, recently highlighted by the CEO of ARIN, and naming Hurricane Electric as a knowledgeable source on stats related to IPv6. From the article: ARIN warns of IPv4 exhaustion in one week The CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) warns it has approximately one week’s worth of IPv4 addresses remaining to distribute. Learn more about the troubles ahead for IPv4.  […]

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The Balkans Business News Features Hurricane Electric for Recent International Expansion in Serbia

Hurricane Electric’s newest Point-of-Presence is at Telenor in Belgrade, Serbia, giving its customers direct access to Hurricane Electric’s global network. From the article: Hurricane Electric opens PoP at Telenor Serbia TP – 04.08.2015 Hurricane Electric has further extended its global network with the opening of a new Point of Presence at the Telenor Tier 3 data centre in Belgrade, Serbia. Customers within Telenor Serbia’s data centre now have direct access to Hurricane Electric’s global network as […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Point-of-Presence in Serbia Featured on DataCentres

Hurricane Electric has now extended its global network to Telenor Tier3 Data Center in Belgrade, Serbia. From the article: Data Centres News Hurricane Electric expands with new PoP at Telenor Serbia datacentre Post date: Tuesday, 04 Aug 2015 Hurricane Electric, the global IPv6-native Internet backbone, has further extended its global network with the opening of a new Point of Presence at Telenor Tier3 Data Center, located at Omladinskih brigada 92, 11070 Belgrade, Serbia. “Whether they’re using IPv4 or IPv6 […]

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Telecompaper Writes Up Hurricane Electric’s Newest PoP in Serbia

Hurricane Electric recently established a Point-of-Presence in Belgrade, Serbia. From the article: Hurricane Electric opens PoP at Telenor Serbia data centre Tuesday 4 August 2015 | 10:15 CET | News Hurricane Electric has further extended its global network with the opening of a new Point of Presence at the Telenor Tier 3 data centre in Belgrade, Serbia. Customers within Telenor Serbia’s data centre now have direct access to Hurricane Electric’s global network as well as increased network […]

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Hurricane Electric Expands Global Network with New Point of Presence at Telenor Serbia Data Center

Latest PoP will enable global Internet backbone to meet the growing demand for high speed connectivity in Europe August 04, 2015 03:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time BELGRADE, Serbia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, has further extended its global network with the opening of a new Point of Presence at Telenor Tier3 Data Center, located at Omladinskih brigada 92, 11070 Belgrade, Serbia. “Whether they’re using IPv4 or IPv6 connections, customers within Telenor Serbia’s data center now […]

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ZD Net Quotes Hurricane Electric on IPv4 Internet Address Depletion

ZD Net Quotes Hurricane Electric on IPv4 Internet Address Depletion

​Hurricane Electric was recently featured in a piece on ZD Net for its position in the IPv4 conversation as standing ready to provide dual stack IPv6 and IPv4 transit when, as noted by ARIN, IPv4 web addresses run out. From the article: The last seconds are ticking off the U.S. IPv4 network clock ARIN reports it only has about two to four weeks of IPv4 Internet address blocks left. By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols for Networking | July 3, 2015 — 10:00 […]

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