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  • date2023-04-20 08:16:54

    When Will IPv6 Replace IPv4?

    IPv6

    IPv6 has been in development for decades, yet its worldwide implementation still seems to be a slow process. So, when is IPv6 going to replace IPv4?

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  • date2023-04-13 08:31:03

    The Introduction of IPv6

    IPv6

    IPv6, a newer version of the Internet Protocol, is becoming increasingly important as more and more devices are connected to the internet.

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  • date2021-07-14 05:57:56

    IPV4 Exhaustion and IPv6 Adoption in Latin America

    IPv4

    Latin America unquestionably began the phase of exhaustion of the old technology of the Internet (IPv4) because of the slow deployment of the IPv6 protocol.

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  • date2021-05-12 08:19:58

    Will Development of IPv6 Technology Be The End of IPv4 Era

    IPv4

    As there is a huge demand for IP addresses in the current market, the limited IPv4 resources simply cannot meet the needs of future network services.

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  • date2021-03-25 06:46:47

    Why the adoption of IPv6 takes so long?

    IPv6

    IPv6 was born over twenty years ago. During all this time, it has not become widespread, at least its implementation is progressing rather slowly.

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  • date2021-01-27 08:00:59

    The Current IPv6 Eruption in China

    IPv6

    The APNIC, has noted a significant rise in IPv6 usage by China Telecom, the nation's leading provider of Internet services.

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  • date2021-01-14 09:20:41

    About IPv6 Security Considerations

    IPv6

    When a new protocol such as IPv6 is introduced in the market, the security status of the protocol is one of the users' considerations.

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  • date2021-01-07 03:10:10

    IPv6 Adoption: Then and Now

    IPv6

    Since IPv6 implementation, Google keeps collecting statistics on the connectivity of IPv6 among Google users on a continuous basis.

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  • date2020-09-03 01:19:08

    IP Address (What is it and how it works?)

    IPv4

    Every device working with the internet will require an IP address to communicate with the internet. You may have one or more IP addresses on hand.

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