- Thu Dec 12 2002 Perspective: IPv6, the Net's next frontier
Hitachi's Uri Rahamim warns that continued reliance on the 30-year-old IPv4 technology that underpins current Internet infrastructure puts the future of fixed and wireless Net-based services at severe risk.
Posted by Uri Rahamim
- Wed Sep 24 2008 Buzz Out Loud 816: The fog of charm
I bet you think this podcast is about you. Don't you? Don't you!? On today's show, we learn how easy it is to spot a narcissist on Facebook (stay away!), terrible ideas that will criminalize professional eBay sellers and kill eBay even faster than it's ki
Posted by Molly Wood
- Thu Feb 21 2002 Europe sees Net running out of room
The European Commission wants to see a shift to a more expansive version of the Net, to make way for wireless devices. But it's not as easy as just flipping the "on" switch.
Posted by Sam Ames
- Tue Oct 26 2004 Wi-Fi gets ready for next-generation Net
Wireless networking equipment makers are starting to roll out IPv6-ready gear to meet demand for the new protocol in Asia.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Mon Oct 20 2003 Network boasts a change of address
A group of tech heavyweights launches the largest North American network that uses the next-generation Internet address system.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Wed Apr 17 2002 Microsoft urges support for new IP
The software maker is lobbying the computing industry to start moving the Internet to the next-generation underpinnings that will lay the groundwork for much richer networking.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Mon Nov 21 2005 Root servers: The real Net power
Forget complaints about U.S. dominance of the Internet. Axel Pawlik and his fellow root server operators are the real authorities.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Fri Jul 23 2004 ICANN readies for next-generation Net
International body in charge of doling out IP addresses is set to give out new IPv6 addresses.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Mon Jul 28 2003 U.S. shrugs off world's address shortage
The world is nearing an Internet address crunch, but North America still has plenty to spare. That threatens to fragment plans for the biggest overhaul of the Web in 30 years.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Fri Jul 2 2004 Growing pains for next Net
Juniper's Internet routers running IPv6 could be vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon