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Only a third of global ISPs on the way to IPv6 compliance

November 23, 2007 David Goldstein

Only a third of the world’s top 21 ISPs have begun the move to IPv6, according to Latif Ladid, president of the IPv6 Forum.Speaking at the IPv6 Summit in Canberra yesterday, Ladid said IPv6 continues to come under attack from multiple fronts forming part of the “world wars” of the Internet.
http://computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1434651888;fp;2;fpid;1

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