[IPv6crawler-wg] Fwd: [afripv6-discuss] Qwest Addresses Explosive Internet Growth with Dedicated IPv6 Internet Address

Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Thu Jul 8 22:53:10 BST 2010


As expected, some of the big boys are starting to be interested in IPv6.
Kind regards,

Olivier

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Date : 	Thu, 8 Jul 2010 19:43:37 +0200
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  Qwest Addresses Explosive Internet Growth with Dedicated IPv6 Internet
  Address


    Government and Business Customers Now Benefit from Enhanced
    End-to-End Security

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DENVER, Jul 08, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- To stay ahead of the Internet's
explosive growth, Qwest Communications (Q
<http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/Q> *5.36*, +0.01, +0.09%) today
announced it is offering public and private Internet Protocol Version 6
(IPv6) addresses to its government and business customers. Now Qwest
iQ(R) Networking service customers can take advantage of IPv6's built-in
security measures and options, as well as a near-endless supply of IP
addresses.

This morning, Qwest chairman and chief executive officer Ed Mueller
announced the new IPv6 functionality during a keynote address at the
Cybersecurity Symposium 2010 conference hosted by the Armed Forces
Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) in Washington, D.C..
Mueller also is the current chairman of the National Security
Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).

KEY FACTS

-- Qwest offers transition paths so customers can use the next
generation of addressing protocol to run both IPv4 and/or IPv6 addresses
via either:

-- Dual Stack approach which offers the ability to run both IPv4 and
IPv6 so customers may transition over time and with ease; or

-- Native IPv6 which allows Qwest customers to adapt to the
next-generation IP protocol as they build new locations and bring on new
sites and devices.

-- IPv4 has a limit of approximately 4 billion serviceable IP addresses
that will exhaust in 2011 as the current pool of available IPv4
addresses dwindles to approximately 600 million, according to the
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. However, IPv6 is nearly
inexhaustible (128 bits -- 2 to the 128th power).

-- With native IPv6, Qwest business and government customers no longer
need to use Network Address Translation (NAT), making configuration of
complex networks simpler while providing simpler connectivity between
peer-to-peer networks for highly secure end-to-end connectivity.

-- Through the Qwest Control dashboard, iQ(R) Networking service
customers can view their new IPv6 addresses, take advantage of trouble
ticketing and repair functions and create reports. Qwest iQ(R)
Networking service is a reliable and dedicated Internet access service
over the advanced Qwest 10 Gig backbone, one of the most sophisticated
networks available.

-- To participate in the federal government's Networx program, the
largest communications services contract in the world, Qwest was
certified to offer both IPv4 and IPv6 capability and public and private
network native IPv6 connectivity. In June, Qwest announced compliance
with the requirements for offering Most Trusted Internet Protocol
Services (MTIPS) to federal agencies under the Networx contracts. Qwest
provides its MTIPS Internet security solution in a cloud-based
environment to secure federal government agencies' external access
points to the Internet.

SUPPORTING QUOTE

Pieter Poll, Qwest chief technology officer

"Qwest has long supported the federal government's focus on cyber
security. We have worked actively with government and industry on issues
associated with protecting networks and the information that flows
through them. By offering the next-generation security that is baked
into dedicated IPv6 addressing, Qwest is doing its part to provide
government and business customers with the most advanced Internet
security that is available."

SUPPORTING RESOURCES

-- News Release: Qwest MTIPS Approved for Meeting OMB Directive to
Secure Internet Access; Federal Agencies Must Select Vendor, Place MTIPS
Orders by Aug. 31, 2010

About Qwest Business

Qwest Business is a choice of 95 percent of Fortune 500 companies,
offering a comprehensive portfolio of data and voice networking
communications solutions to enterprises, government agencies and
educational institutions of all sizes. The Qwest network backbone covers
the entire continental United States and has one of the largest fiber
footprints in the U.S., capable of supporting 40 Gbps data transmission
rates now and 100 Gbps soon. Go to Qwest.com/business to see why
enterprises coast-to-coast rely on Qwest for first-class communications
solutions and to learn more about Qwest's commitment to perfecting the
customer experience.

The marks that comprise the Qwest logo are registered trademarks of
Qwest Communications International Inc. in the U.S. and certain other
countries.

SOURCE: Qwest Communications

 

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