Hi all, A couple of items from the IPv6 Act Now newsfeed over the last week that may be of interest: YouTube Turns On IPv6 support, Net Traffic Spikes (2 Feb 2010) Martin Millnert has already posted some useful information to the list on this subject. Google has quietly turned on IPv6 support for its YouTube video streaming Web site, which sent a spike of IPv6 traffic across the Internet. <http://www.ipv6actnow.org/2010/02/youtube-turns-on-ipv6-support-net-traffic-...
IPv6: the new platform (3 Feb 2010) Some perspectives on IPv6 deployment from India, the second largest telecom market in the world. The article includes discussion of the IPv6 survey done in the Asia Pacific recently by TNO/GNKS, who worked with the European Commission and the RIPE NCC on an IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey last year: <http://www.ipv6actnow.org/2010/02/ipv6-the-new-platform/> Separate to IPv6 Act Now, the IPv6 adoption issue continues to gain exposure in the mainstream press. Dutch news site nu.nl ran an article this week based on the recent announcement from the NRO and ICANN that the pool of available IPv4 address space has reached 10%: <http://www.nu.nl/internet/2175537/internetadressen-raken.html> [in Dutch] Regards, Chris Buckridge, RIPE NCC
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