Re: FYI - ZDNet and the "Birth of IPv6" referring to the BBC article

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Yes, and I realized after sending this that what I had seen earlier (that I mentioned at the end of my note) was just the announcement on January 4th that the root servers would be updated on February 4th.

Dan

On Feb 5, 2008, at 6:57 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:

2008/2/4 Dan York <dyork@xxxxxxxxx>:
 FYI, Richard Stiennon at ZDNet noticed that the root servers will be
IPv6-accessible and refers to it as the "Birth of IPv6":


He was pointing over to the BBC article about this:


(I thought the AAAA records had gone up into the root servers a few weeks
ago so I was surprised to read that it was only today (assuming the articles
are accurate, of course).)

Dan

    Coincidentally, there was another ZDNet article I had read earlier
today entitled "ICANN turns on next-gen IP addresses".


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