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InternetNews Realtime IT News - Junipers Big IPv6 in China
Liked it Aug 19, 7:20am 1 review internet, china, ipv6, juniper
http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3567921/Junipers+Big+IPv6+in+Ch...
FTA - "What may turn out to be the world's largest IPv6 network is going to be using Juniper Networks's routing platform to handle the next generation of Internet traffic. Juniper has announced that the China Next Generation Internet (CNGI) IPv6 project will be powered by Juniper's M- and T-series routing platforms. Financial terms of the deal were not publicly disclosed. China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) launched the CNGI initiative in 2003 with the goal of creating a countrywide IPv6 backbone. CNGI is projected to include 39 GigaPOP network points of presence covering 20 cities across China. "
Exalted Wisdom - Wise thoughts and comments about happenings in the world & Pos…
Liked it Jun 18, 6:35am 4 reviews economics, politics, usa, china, election
http://exaltedwisdom.com/2008/06/china-back-john-mccain/
FTA - "In this global economy, free trade should be encouraged and tariffs should be cut to a minimum. The most efficient world is one where each country makes what it is good at making and then engages in free trade with other countries for needed resources. That results in maximum production which is good for everyone. While tariffs may save a few jobs now, in the long run, no one wins."
PC World - Business Center: Beijing Prepares for High-tech Olympics
Liked it Jun 12, 4:26am 1 review internet, china, olympics, ipv6, computer-networking
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/146999/beijing_prepares_for_hig...
FTA - "One technology that will get a run-out, albeit a limited one, during the Olympics is IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6). It does a better job of supporting applications like videoconferencing and high-definition television than its predecessor, IPv4, and offers opportunities for lower-cost construction of security networks and monitoring devices. While time is running out on the number of IP addresses available to the world's Internet users, the problem is localized, so the clock won't strike midnight everywhere simultaneously. For China, which now has the world's largest Internet population, the witching hour for IP addresses could be as soon as 2010 or 2011, according to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. "The deployments of IPv6 around the world are led by what is happening in Asia," said Matt Kolon, vice president of technical operations for Juniper Networks APAC. "Traditionally, IPv6 in Japan has been seen as the leader in deployment and research and development, but China has come on in the last few years.""
2 lawmakers say computers hacked by Chinese - Yahoo! News
Liked it Jun 11, 7:13pm 1 review hacking, politics, china, hackers, cyberterrorism
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080611/ap_on_go_co/china_hacking_12
Maybe these people should listen more closely to Melissa Hathaway ... :)
Beijing2008.cn leaps to next generation Net - The Official Website of the Beijin…
Liked it May 30, 9:05am 1 review internet, china, olympics, ipv6
http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/official/preparation/n214384681.shtml
FTA - "(BEIJING, May 30) -- The official website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games (www.beijing2008.cn) upgraded to the IPv6 system, the next generation Internet, on Friday,"
PC World - Business Center: With 100 Days to Go, Beijing Faces the Music
Liked it May 7, 10:54am 2 reviews internet, politics, china, olympics, ipv6
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/145542/with_100_days_to_go_beij...
FTA - "This Olympics has set a goal of being a "High-tech Olympics," something that will be completely lost on foreign visitors. They probably won't notice that local mobile-phone service is actually better than in their home countries because they'll be roaming. For people with 3G phones, sorry -- no support for you. You'll have 3G if you were lucky enough to get one of the 15,000 3G phones that Samsung gave to the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG). To the committee, that makes good on China's promise to have 3G for the Olympics, even though it's not available to the public and supports a homegrown Chinese standard not compatible with foreign systems. China invested hundreds of millions of dollars to build one of the world's largest IPv6 networks, but it has little traffic because its use is currently restricted to being an experimental network or for academics. As for the Internet, China promised that it won't block Web sites during the Games. Seeing will be believing. Beijing wanted the Olympics to show the world how far it has come after almost 30 years of reform. It is true: Beijing has come a long, long way, and it should be proud of that. But the world will also see it still has a long, long way to go."
Why China is the REAL master of the universe | the Daily Mail
Liked it Apr 13, 9:47am 12 reviews china
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article...
IPv6.com - IPv6 use at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Liked it Feb 1, 6:58pm 2 reviews internet, china, olympics, ipv6
http://www.ipv6.com/articles/general/IPv6-Olympics-2008.htm
FTA - "The 2008 Beijing Olympics is going to experience the widest ever use of broadband and mobility services supported on IPv6 capability. This will make this sporting event a fabulously unique media event that is expected to completely surpass any other event in the use of electronic and hi-tech features. As thousands of engineers, technologists have worked for a significant time to perfect this (IPv6) technology, there is no doubt, this technology brings considerable promises but this is for the first time that it will showcase its strength when in use for such a mega-event."
Chinese seeks Internet innovations -- china.org.cn
Disliked it Nov 23, 2007 5:38am 1 review internet, china, ipv6
http://www.china.org.cn/english/China/232922.htm
While I agree that a move towards IPv6 is good (and wish the US was more homogenous in our desire to do so), statements like this make the article not quite accurate - "Currently the network address allocation is not balanced ... "No intellectual property rights, no right to speak."" ... way to take an open-standard (IPv4 and/or IPv6) and try to spin it ...
China rolls out next generation Internet: report
Liked it Nov 8, 2007 8:53am 1 review internet, china, ipv6
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=060925041138.rfz3hg7h&show_article=1
China continuing to pull ahead WRT IPv6 ...
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