At this writing, the start of World IPv6 Day is a few short hours off, but if it’s June 8, and you’re reading this after having accessed it via a Google or Yahoo search, then World IPv6 day has been a success. Not that the chances are big that you’ll be stymied in your attempts to navigate the Web. With the giants of the Internet prepping for this day for a year, the concerns over possible failure are slight. Briefly, World IPv6 day is the day when Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Verizon, Microsoft and a few other sites put the next-generation Internet protocol to the test.
All Systems Go as Clock Ticks Down to World IPv6 Day
Posted by: Erika Morphy June 7, 2011 02:50 PMAt this writing, the start of World IPv6 Day is a few short hours off, but if it’s June 8, and you’re reading this after having accessed it via a Google or Yahoo search, then World IPv6 day has been a success. Not that the chances are big that you’ll be stymied in your attempts to navigate the Web. With the giants of the Internet prepping for this day for a year, the concerns over possible failure are slight. Briefly, World IPv6 day is the day when Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Verizon, Microsoft and a few other sites put the next-generation Internet protocol to the test.