Google engineers were in San Francisco at this week’s IETF meeting to say that upgrading its applications to support IPv6 was inexpensive and easy to do. Network World’s Carolyn Duffy Marsan has been covering the event this week, where IETF leaders have admitted IPv6 mistakes about backwards compatibility. The thing is, IPv6 upgrades are necessary because we’re all running out of time. In addition to Google, other early adopters of IPv6 include the federal government and Bechtel.
Google says IPv6 is cheap and easy
Opinion
Mar 26, 20091 min




