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IPv6 modules knock Foundry into shape
Posted by: Jordi on Monday, June 14, 2004 - 08:19 AM
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Foundry Networks is to attack the WAN market with a range of T1/E1 routers, and is talking up new modules that bring IPv6 functionality to its BigIron MG8 and NetIron 40G chassis.
"IPv6 will be ubiquitous within three to eight years," said Bob Schiff, director of marketing at Foundry. "There are a lot of applications that will need to be changed to work with IPv6, and it costs money to do so. But the change-over seems to be happening a lot faster than expected."

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