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Peter Hendrick, Cto, Airspeed Telecom

August 31, 2010 No Comment

The ticking clock of IPv4 has just about run down: address exhaustion is expected by late 2011 (or even earlier). Recently I’ve been tracking industry preparations for IPv6, with its prospect of nearly limitless addressing.
Evaluation of Juniper Networks IPv6 Migration (PDF)
This independent study is a must-read for Juniper-based networks, examining how well the Juniper OS transitions an existing IPv4 infrastructure to IPv6, using IP/MPLS transport. See too Juniper’s hefty slidedeck, comparing IPv4 and IPv6.
IPv6 Wikipedia
The entry continues to be updated, and the section on IPv6 readiness and barriers to adoption makes interesting reading. A useful background of the protocol and its abilities.
IPv6 Task Force Ireland
A good snapshot of what Ireland is doing to prep for the transition, including, importantly, a list of named individuals with interest or expertise in the issue.
About Airspeed Telecom
www.airspeed.ie
Airspeed have offices in Dublin and Cork and our network, which is dedicated to business customer use only, extends nationally. Airspeed have extensive licenses and provide point-to-point and point-to-multi point services depending on customer requirements and locations.

AirSpeed Telecom provides fast reliable voice and data services to a range of businesses across Ireland. We design, install, manage and support telecommunications services including LAN extension, WAN, leased line, internet connectivity and VOIP over our carrier grade licensed radio network. We have considerable expertise in wireless radio transmission networks which allows us not only to provide high quality telecommunications solutions for our customers but also to install and commission services for other service operators.

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