
Measuring IPv6 at the Network and the Customer Level
This article is looking at different measurements done at the network level and at the end user level and the results seen through these measurements.
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George Michaelson is currently APNIC's senior R&D scientist. Recently, he has been working on long-baseline IPv6 and DNS statistics using Internet-wide end-user measurement, services logging, audit and analysis, and design and implementation of the Internet Number Resource Certification framework. George is a member of the BCS, and a founder member of the Australian chapter of the Internet Society. He participates regularly in IETF standardisation meetings, and co-authors Request For Comment (RFC) documents, technical drafts, and conference and peer-review papers. George graduated from York University in 1982 with a BSc in Computer Science. His career in the United Kingdom and Australia has pursued research and development in computer science, networking, and systems administration.
This article is looking at different measurements done at the network level and at the end user level and the results seen through these measurements.
Related to the earlier article 'APNIC and Day In The Life (DITL)' , please find here a link to a number of animations showing more DITL data for APNIC focusing on other countries.
This is a report about APNIC participating in the Day In the Life data collection activities organized by OARC and CAIDA.