InterNetX uses the technology of tomorrow with IPv6
The communication protocol IPv6 is already available to InterNetX customers – the result of long-running investment in the new standard.
(REGENSBURG, June 14, 2011) – InterNetX is one of the leading providers in Germany of the Internet Protocol version 6 (short: IPv6), the successor of the communication technology IPv4, which is currently phasing out. InterNetX has been investing in this since 2004, expanding the companyʼs Tier 3 data center in Munich. InterNetX already offers customers the opportunity of transferring data via IPv6 through the Tier 3 data center.
A total of 4,3 billion IP addresses are available in the IPv4 address space. However, this capacity is coming to an end. For several years now, InterNetX has therefore built on the successive technology IPv6 that has developed into the standard of the future. Aside from providing virtually unlimited IP addresses, IPv6 also delivers considerable advantages for multi media applications, mobile end devices and the protection of privacy on the Internet.
“As one of the leading Internet Service Providers, InterNetX remains committed to providing our customers with the most modern technology – and currently with IPv6. With our investments in the next generation of data transfer, we can give our customers the chance to profit from tomorrowʼs technology today,” explains Hakan Ali, Sales and Marketing Director at InterNetX GmbH.
In connection with IPv6, InterNetX supports the Fedora Project, the second largest Linux distributor worldwide. The Regensburg-based Internet Service Provider provides the complete infrastructure and exclusively supplies IPv6 and IPv4 in Europe. Based on the valuable experience gained from this, InterNetX continuously optimizes its own products and services that are related to IPv6. Although IPv6 is a new technology, the system and network administrators at InterNetX already demonstrate extensive knowledge in this area of modern data transfer, providing proficient support and the necessary know-how to InterNetX customers with the implementation of IPv6.





