Countdown to IPv6
Today is1 August 2010
The IANA IPv4 exhaustion date is estimated to be
05-Jul-2011
338 days to go...

Only 6% of unallocated
IPv4 address space left!

Welcome to your future,
IPv4 address 38.107.191.104
Understanding - Transition - Innovation
What Sort of IPv6 Do You Want?
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Independent IPv6 Most ISPs can't get IPv6 from their upstreams, so they don't offer it to you (and most modems and small routers can't handle it anyway). How do you get to the IPv6 Internet if your service providers don't? Route around the obstacles with 6via4! Wholesale 6via4 transit for ISPs and business & home IPv6 connectivity plans are ready to go today, including service-level guarantees. They require zero changes to equipment or ISP services. |
Power IPv6 You know that the biggest transformation in Internet history is already under way, but everyone's acting like it's business as usual! How do you get ahead of the pack and locate the IPv6 opportunities for yourself? Seize the advantage with IPv6 Knowledge! Knowledge is power, and our IPv6 courses, based upon decades of Internet experience, are tailored for every level of responsibility from upper management to technical implementors. Training schedule for 2010 |
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Connected IPv6 You're a communicator, and global connectivity is what matters. Your services are professionally hosted, and now you want to talk to everyone, not just IPv4. How do you do it? Reach the world with Dual-Stack services! Connected IPv6 harnesses the strengths of both IPv4 and IPv6 working in tandem on dual-stack hosts, so your websites, email and DNS services will be visible globally during the Internet's years of transformation. |
Integrated IPv6 You or your staff run your own networks and services. You're clued-up about IPv4 but don't know if your databases or webservers can handle IPv6. How do you integrate IPv6 safely into existing systems? Verify compliance with the IPv6 TestNet! Integrated IPv6 eases the transition pathway with customised auditing, vendor-neutral advice, and compliance testing with the only publically available IPv6 Testbed Network in Australia. |
The current Internet Protocol v4 is the foundation of the
Internet. But it has a use-by date: more than 93% of its addresses are
gone. IPv6 replaces IPv4, and provides near-unlimited addresses, better
management, mobility and security.



