Of iPhones, WiFI Networks… And Forgotten Hotels

Of iPhones, WiFI Networks… And Forgotten Hotels by Dan York

Congratulations to Thailand and the Christmas Islands on their DNSSEC-signed TLDs

Congratulations to both the Christmas Islands and Thailand for the DNSSEC-signing of two more top-level domains (TLDs): .CX   (Christmas Islands) .ไทย  (Thailand) In the case of Thailand, their .TH domain was already signed with DNSSEC, but this is now the internationalized domain name (IDN) for .TH. These two new signed TLDs bring the count to Read more…

Video: Watch This Bufferbloat Demo and See How Much Faster Internet Access Could Be! (Featured Blog)

What if there was a relatively simple fix that could be applied to home WiFi routers, cable modems and other gateway devices that would dramatically speed up the Internet access through those devices? Many of us may have heard of the “bufferbloat” issue where buffering of packets causes latency and slower Internet connectivity, but at IETF 86 last month in Orlando I got a chance to see the problem with an excellent demonstration by Dave Täht as part of the “Bits-And-Bytes” session. More…

Video – Watch This Bufferbloat Demo And See How Much Faster Internet Access Could Be! (Featured Blog)

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Live Today – “IPv4 Exhaustion and the Path to IPv6” from INET Denver (Featured Blog)

If you are interested in the current state of IPv4 address exhaustion within North America as well as the current state of IPv6 deployment, there will be a live stream today, April 17, of the sessions happening at INET Denver starting at 1:00pm US Moun…

Speaking at SIPNOC Next Week About IPv6 and DNSSEC With VoIP

Next week at the SIPNOC conference, Dan York will be presenting about how VoIP can work over IPv6 – and how DNSSEC can add a layer of security to IP communications.

Live Today – “IPv4 Exhaustion and the Path to IPv6” from INET Denver (Featured Blog)

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Watch LIVE Today – INET Denver: IPv4 Exhaustion and the Path to IPv6

Want to learn the current state of IPv4 address exhaustion and corresponding IPv6 deployment in North America?  Interested in learning about the state of the market for IPv4 addresses (i.e. the cost you may incur if you don’t move to IPv6)?  Want to learn what ARIN’s latest policies are around IP address allocation? If so, Read more…

Over 25% of Verizon Wireless Traffic Is Now Over IPv6

We were very pleased to learn via a blog post that a new set of network operator measurements are up on the World IPv6 Launch site at: http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/ One of the most interesting statistics to me was that IPv6 traffic on Verizon Wireless’ network has now climbed to 26.25%.  This reflects the fact that IPv6 Read more…

FIR #699 – 4/15/13 – For Immediate Release

Book Club episode is up, Future of Business book review and Brian Solis interview are coming, upcoming speaking gigs; Quick News: how secure is your WordPress site?, SEC-social media update, why become an authority on Google Plus, Digg surveys Google R…