White Paper: The IPv6 Challenge - Part 2

March 11, 2013
While options for prolonging the life of IPv4 are available, the transition to IPv6 is inevitable. This is the second part of a two part white paper describing the steps operators must take to launch broadband services to IPv6-addressed client, from core netw...
While options for prolonging the life of IPv4 are available, the transition to IPv6 is inevitable.This is the second part of a two part white paper describing the steps operators must take to launch broadband services to IPv6-addressed client, from core network and address planning to the actual provisioning processes.

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