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Category Archives: IPv6
Major Websites to Enable IPv6 by June!
15 companies have announced that they are going to switch to IPv6 by June 6, 2012. These include Facebook, Google, Microsoft Bing, Cisco, D-Link, Akamai, Limelight and seven ISPs. This means that the new version of internet protocol will be … Continue reading
Posted in IPv4 exhaustion, IPv6
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T-Mobile – Contender or Pretender?
While T-Mobile’s marketing department has been jabbing playfully with Verizon and AT&T lately, doubts remain whether T-Mobile can stay in the ring as a national wireless vendor. After suffering significant subscriber losses last quarter, T-Mobile has been forced to sit … Continue reading
Posted in galaxy s, IPv6, sprint, T-mobile
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Home Networking Seeks A Buzz
Since the introduction of 802.11n routers a few years ago, there hasn’t been much new to talk about in home networking technology. Fiber to the home was supposed to increase domestic broadband speeds dramatically, but deployment has been slow and … Continue reading
Posted in IPv6, Verizon, Wi-Fi
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Does 4G spell the end for IPv4?
The rise of 4G wireless networks, with their improved quality and range of services, promises to expand the market for smartphones and portable computers. But a different technical development may have a bigger impact on this market, and perhaps make … Continue reading
Posted in IPv4 exhaustion, IPv6, smartphone, tablet
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