Cable Throws in With World IPv6 Day

6/8/2011 set for testing of websites and the tech needed for the next gen Internet protocol; Cable Show IPv6 Summit in Chicago on 6/14

May 23, 2011

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LOUISVILLE, Colo. -- The Internet Society (ISOC) is coordinating a 24-hour test of IPv6, the next-generation Internet Protocol, on World IPv6 Day, June 8, 2011. Entities around the world will test the compatibility of web sites and associated networking technologies with IPv6. Now that the remaining supply of available IPv4 network addresses is rapidly dwindling, IPv6 has become critically important. IPv6 will be required to support the ever increasing number of subscribers, devices, and services that need to connect to the Internet. Cable operators have been preparing their networks for the eventual transition to the new protocol and will be actively supporting the test on World IPv6 day.

While cable operators are leading the way to upgrade their networks to support IPv6, during World IPv6 day, some cable operators including Bright House Networks, Charter, Comcast, Cox, GCI and Time Warner Cable, will also be conducting limited subscriber tests of this new IPv6 Internet connection technology to determine how subscribers will interact with their websites and those of Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Akamai, Limelight Networks, and others that enable IPv6, in addition to IPv4, for 24 hours.

CableLabs, the cable industry's technology development consortium, its member cable operators, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), Cable Europe Labs, and the Society of Cable & Telecommunications Engineers, have been preparing for IPv6 deployment in cable networks for more than five years. CableLabs began updating its specifications in 2004 to account for IPv6 usage and has hosted several IPv6 forums, bringing together experts from all aspects of broadband, including content providers and consumer electronics companies, to analyze IPv4 and IPv6 co-existence requirements and to define ways to enable a graceful transition to IPv6. At an IPv6 Summit on April 21, cable operators and others shared strategies for ensuring a positive subscriber experience on World IPv6 Day. Such discussions included potential responses to customer issues with devices on their home networks and customer care troubleshooting information on the IPv6 transition.

Following World IPv6 Day, the NCTA's 2011 Cable Show will host the IPv6 Summit, a one-day immersive dive into the transition for cable operators, programming, technology, and business-strategy specialists, along with industry partners from the consumer electronics, content and information-technology sectors. The IPv6 Summit -- Tuesday, June 14 at McCormick Place in Chicago -- will feature detailed panel discussions and a keynote address from John Curran, the President and CEO of the American Registry for Internet Number. In addition, The Cable Show will feature an IPv6 Pavilion on the Show floor, offering a look at IPv6-enabled consumer devices, throughout the duration of exhibit floor hours June 14-16.

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