Comcast last week installed the first corporate customer for its new native dual-stack service, which supports both IPv4, the current version of the Internet Protocol, and the long-anticipated upgrade ...
Comcast says it will meet its 2012 deadline of transitioning its network to support IPv6, the long anticipated upgrade to the Internet’s main communications schedule. The ISP is halfway through a nine ...
Each user has been delegated an IPv6 /64 block as part of the trial which is comprised of approximately 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 (18 quintillion) unique IPv6 addresses, as a first step as we ...
Comcast has begun the production rollout of its new IPv6 service, with 100 customers installed in San Francisco’s East Bay in one week. IPv6 is an upgrade to the Internet’s main communications ...
Comcast has started pilot market deployment of IPv6 in Pleasanton, California. However, the new protocol is only available to a single computer directly connected to the cable modem.
The Internet is running out of IPv4 addresses; there’s no argument about that. But what is up for debate is whether ISPs will migrate directly to IPv6 to solve this problem, or whether they will ...
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