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Hurricane Electric’s First Taiwanese Point of Presence Featured by Light Reading

Hurricane Electric’s First Taiwanese Point of Presence Featured by Light Reading

Light Reading, publication covering the telecom and communications sectors, recently published on Hurricane Electric’s Point of Presence in Taipei, the company’s first PoP in Taiwan. From the article: Hurricane Electric Opens PoP in Taipei NEWS WIRE FEED LIGHT READING 7/6/2016 TAIPEI, Taiwan — Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, continues to expand its global network with the opening of its latest Point of Presence (PoP) in Taipei. Housed within the Chief Telecom Inc./Chief […]

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Hurricane Electric’s Winnipeg IX Featured on Light Reading

Light Reading recently featured Hurricane Electric for newest Internet Exchange in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the Winnipeg Internet Exchange (WPGIX). From the article: WINNIPEG — Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone and a leading colocation provider, today announced that it has connected to the Winnipeg Internet Exchange (WPGIX). The new expansion will allow customers of WPGIX to experience improved fault tolerance, lower latency and increased network capacity through both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. Additionally, […]

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“Hurricane Electric Connects to European Exchanges” on Light Reading

Light Reading recently featured Hurricane Electric for their internet exchanges in Eastern Europe. From the article: The network expansion will enable Hurricane Electric to improve fault tolerance, load balancing and congestion management infrastructure capabilities for the delivery of IPv4 and IPv6 access services. The new connections will reduce latency and router hops for Internet traffic at all five locations. Additionally, the direct connectivity paths will increase the reach of Hurricane Electric’s infrastructure and services. “This […]

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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’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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Hurricane Electric to Use Zayo Routes, Announced in Light Reading Article

Light Reading recently wrote on Hurricane Electric’s collaboration with Zayo Group. From the article: BOULDER, Colo. — Zayo Group today announced that Hurricane Electric Internet Services, the world’s largest IPv6-native internet backbone, has purchased 100G Wavelength services on Zayo’s newly installed 100G routes. Zayo’s recently deployed 100G Wavelength upgraded routes include New York to Washington, D.C. and Chicago to Memphis. Hurricane Electric is connected to 60 major exchange points and exchanges traffic directly with more […]

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