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	<dc:date>2026-03-31T21:29:00+00:00</dc:date>

	
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		<title> IPv6: SAVA, Ca va pas? (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20130319_ipv6_sava_ca_va_pas</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Sender Address Validation and Authentication (SAVA) is the silver bullet. It will send to Cyberia all dark forces that make us shiver when we make a purchase on the internet, pose a threat to our very identities and have made DDoS a feared acronym. Some of you will remember the heated debates when Calling Line Identification (CLID) was first introduced in telephony. Libertarians of all stripes called passionately to ban such an evil tool... <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20130319_ipv6_sava_ca_va_pas">More...</a>]]></description>
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		<title> IPv6: How Do the Top Ranked Tier-One ISP's Perform? (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20130222_ipv6_how_do_the_top_ranked_tier_one_isps_perform</link>
		<description><![CDATA[A look at the world's dozen or so Tier one ISP's who run global networks and sell wholesale IP transit to national and regional 'tier two ISP's' is quite revealing when taking into account how their ranking evolved over the last five years. They peer with each other at selected locations while competing ferociously in an increasingly commoditized market. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20130222_ipv6_how_do_the_top_ranked_tier_one_isps_perform">More...</a>]]></description>
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		<title> IPv6: A 2012 Report Card (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20121128_ipv6_a_2012_report_card</link>
		<description><![CDATA[The Gogonet Live conference in San Jose witnessed outstanding presentations by several federal administrations including Veteran Affairs, NASA and SPAWAR, sharing their experience and progress towards IPv6 adoption. Furthermore, the NIST compliance report leaves no agency any place to hide. The report card is there for everybody to see. In spite of regular jabs and criticisms, the US Federal Government has done a remarkable job. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20121128_ipv6_a_2012_report_card">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6: The Summer It Finally Happened (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20120814_ipv6_the_summer_it_finally_happened</link>
		<description><![CDATA[A decade old guessing game finally came to an end during these 2012 summer months. America was supposed to be hopelessly behind while Europe had not much to show after a decade of spending lavishly EU money on IPv6 related projects. China and Japan were thought to be light years ahead of everybody else. But in the end, it was the might of the American Content Industry that tipped the scales. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20120814_ipv6_the_summer_it_finally_happened">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6 and IP Convergence: Are International Treaties About to Govern the Internet? (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20120622_ipv6_ip_convergence_internl_treaties_about_to_govern_internet</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Contributing to international telecommunications standards, not in the IETF but in a more august and imposing body, the ITU-T, part of the United Nations, was quite an experience. Still called CCITT in those days, it was formal and solemn; everybody was part of and sat with their national delegation, countries were aligned in alphabetical order; nobody spoke out of turn, every word was simultaneously translated in the three official languages of the time and we wore suit and tie.  <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20120622_ipv6_ip_convergence_internl_treaties_about_to_govern_internet">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6 and Prepaid Electricity (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20120404_ipv6_and_prepaid_electricity</link>
		<description><![CDATA[When visiting a friend in the UK in my student days some decades ago, he asked me at one point in time if I had some coins to keep the electricity meter going. This was the first and last time I saw a coin activated electricity meter. In my mind, prepaid electricity now essentially belonged to a distant past when Scrooge like landlords would make sure renters did not disappear without paying their electricity bills. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20120404_ipv6_and_prepaid_electricity">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6 and Formula One Racing (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20120309_ipv6_and_formula_one_racing</link>
		<description><![CDATA[The Telecom World converged in greater numbers than ever before on Barcelona last week for the annual Mobile World Congress (MWC). This years' motto: Redefining Mobile. To see one of the worlds' leading automotive industry executives, Ford Motor's Bill Ford Jr. delivering a keynote was yet another illustration of the growing osmosis between Telecommunications and other industry verticals. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20120309_ipv6_and_formula_one_racing">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6 Riding the LTE Coattails (Featured Blog)</title>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://circleid.com/posts20120110_ipv6_riding_the_lte_coattails</guid>
		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20120110_ipv6_riding_the_lte_coattails</link>
		<description><![CDATA[In June 2009 we mused in these columns about Long Term Evolution standing for Short Term Evolution as wireless networks started to drown in a data deluge. It is January 2012 and we keep our heads above the mobile data deluge, even if barely, thanks to a gathering avalanche of LTE networks. Even the wildest prognoses proved conservative as the GSMA was betting on a more 'managed' progression... <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20120110_ipv6_riding_the_lte_coattails">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> From IPv6 Day to IPv6 Everyday (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20111119_from_ipv6_day_to_ipv6_everyday</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Quite a number of articles and blogs including one I contributed had IPv6 haruspices dissect the entrails and divine the future of the internet in the wake of the june 8th IPv6 World Day. It came and went with some trepidation, the internet did not go comatose and some marveled at and reported on traffic peaks they witnessed. Preparation of a keynote for the Gogonet Live conference in San Jose, provided me the opportunity to have a look at how some variables evolved since June... <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20111119_from_ipv6_day_to_ipv6_everyday">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6 Day a Couple of Days After (Featured Blog)</title>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://circleid.com/posts20110614_ipv6_day_a_couple_of_days_after</guid>
		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20110614_ipv6_day_a_couple_of_days_after</link>
		<description><![CDATA[June 8th IPv6 World day came and went without any major glitches, let alone disruption of the internet, and witnessed varying traffic fluctuations depending where on the net observations were made. From a Tata Communications AS6453 perspective, a global tier 1 IP wholesale network, data gathered by a number of probes gave an interesting pulse on what happened in some major international arteries of the internet. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20110614_ipv6_day_a_couple_of_days_after">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6 Percolates, IPv4 Regurgitates (Featured Blog)</title>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://circleid.com/posts20110311_ipv6_percolates_ipv4_regurgitates</guid>
		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20110311_ipv6_percolates_ipv4_regurgitates</link>
		<description><![CDATA[APNIC happened to be the first Regional Internet Registry to meet in the IANA post IPv4 era. While discussions and proposals on how to divvy up the last 'slash 8' into tinier blocks are to be expected, it was rather unreal to see the energy spent divining how the RIR's would share IPv4 space that would eventually be returned to IANA and then regurgitated. A timewarp with the exhaustion clock turning backwards? <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20110311_ipv6_percolates_ipv4_regurgitates">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6: The High VoLTEage Telephony Generator (Featured Blog)</title>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://circleid.com/posts20110214_ipv6_the_high_volteage_telephony_generator</guid>
		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20110214_ipv6_the_high_volteage_telephony_generator</link>
		<description><![CDATA[According to IDC, smartphones outsold personal computers, laptops included in Q4 2010! Nokia just announced the demise of the Venerable Symbian in favour of Windows 7 phone and Microsoft's bing search engine! Tectonic shifts are under way to adapt to the rise of wireless broadband, an all IP world, and the growing weight of Apple and Google Android. It is also time to head once again for Barcelona with the Mobile World Congress starting on the 14th. Highlights this year? <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20110214_ipv6_the_high_volteage_telephony_generator">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6: Bring on Your Content! (Featured Blog)</title>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://circleid.com/posts20110112_ipv6_bring_on_your_content</guid>
		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20110112_ipv6_bring_on_your_content</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Late last year a colleague quipped: you spent one third of your time on IPv6 this year, yet it still only generates 1% or so of the traffic. What are the chances of him uttering the same sentence coming December with IPv6 traffic still hovering barely over the one percent mark? <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20110112_ipv6_bring_on_your_content">More...</a>]]></description>
		<dc:date>2026-03-31T14:29:00-07:00</dc:date>
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		<title> IPv6 : Rumours Are More Accurate Than Predictions (Featured Blog)</title>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://circleid.com/posts20101211_ipv6_rumours_are_more_accurate_than_predictions</guid>
		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20101211_ipv6_rumours_are_more_accurate_than_predictions</link>
		<description><![CDATA[As rumours tend to be more accurate than predictions, the last /8's are hanging already on this years Christmas tree and one should hurry to get hold of a small little RIR block to put on next year's tree. I will miss the decade of heated and passionate debates between Tony Hain and Geoff Huston on when the exhaustion would actually happen. Estimates ranged all the way from 2008 to 2020 with Tony predicting early demise of IPv4 addresses while Geoff initially thought exhaustion would come later. As time passed the interval converged and here we are. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20101211_ipv6_rumours_are_more_accurate_than_predictions">More...</a>]]></description>
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		<title> IPv6 Inside Everything and Everybody (Featured Blog)</title>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://circleid.com/posts20101115_ipv6_inside_everything_and_everybody</guid>
		<link>https://circleid.com/posts20101115_ipv6_inside_everything_and_everybody</link>
		<description><![CDATA[With the market for connected humans reaching saturation in advanced economies, mobile operators now see connected devices as the next growth opportunity. 'Everything that can benefit from being connected will be connected', according to Ericsson's CTO (source). In the meantime, Intel dreams of embedding processors into everything that can gain something from communicating. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20101115_ipv6_inside_everything_and_everybody">More...</a>]]></description>
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