What IPv6 and HTML5 Mean for the ‘Net Experience

02/21/11 at 2:18 pm 2 comments

In Kim Komando’s recent column, the computer writer and talk show host explains two big changes coming to the Web. Learn how the new IPv6 addressing system and HTML5 language code are expected to improve the Internet user experience.

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  • 1. John Laur  |  02/25/11 at 5:08 pm

    Does Suddenlink have an IPv6 deployment plan? There are already IPv6 only hosts that are inaccessible from the IPv4 internet. Suddenlink does not have any IPv6 peering or even provide a route to dedicated 6to4 gateways.

    • 2. FYI Publisher  |  02/28/11 at 2:21 pm

      We are actively planning and preparing for the transition. We will share more details as they are confirmed.


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