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AARNet offers IPv6 broker
Posted by: Jordi on Monday, November 10, 2003 - 04:57 PM
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A FREE, experimental IPv6 "migration broker" has been announced, which will allow Australians on IPv4 internet connections to test out applications for the newer internet protocol.
Australia's academic and research network, AARNet, has use of a hardware appliance made by Canadian company Hexago, which allows end users on standard IPv4 to connect to the IPv6 internet by "tunnelling" the traffic from the migration broker to the end user. Click here for the complete info.