This won't come as any surprise to anyone in the network business, but Arbor Networks has just published a study of "native IPv6 traffic volumes across multiple large carriers" and found "only a small ...
As of October 7, 2025, fifteen countries rank ahead of the U.S. in IPv6 adoption — including France, India, and Germany, each with adoption rates above 75%, according to public data. In recent years, ...
As the next-generation Internet Protocol, IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the prerequisite for the future growth and development of the Internet. In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, ...
Here’s an example of a basic IPv6 adoption approach: After taking inventory and establishing a customized roadmap, a basic adoption approach could look like this: Phase 1: Start with Internet-facing ...
The recent Office of Management and Budget mandate for agencies to enable IPv6 on public-facing Web servers and internal networks is a welcome and much needed step toward future-proofing the Internet.
A study this week has revealed the slow rate of adoption for IPv6, the next version of the Internet’s main communications protocol, and some experts say black markets where companies trade unused IP ...
Confused on how to adoptIPv6 for your state or local government website? If so, you’re likely not alone. Sixty percent of enterprise IT teams don’t have an IPv6 plan in place, according to a recent ...
MANILA — The Philippine government is pushing for the adoption of newer Internet technologies, particularly Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). “We’re pushing for the adoption of IPv6, especially in ...
Version six of Internet Protocol — or IPv6 — was approved as a standard many years ago, but the high cost of rolling it out has been too severe for the slow economic recovery. After all, implementing ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=27481503#p27481503:1rle3il7 said: Brevitic[/url]":1rle3il7]If you're resisting IPv6 because of "troubleshooting" you ...
I've had IPv6 access through Comcast in my area for a while now, but I've noticed it is very finnicky. My connection will be fine and the IPv4 address is still there, but the IPv6 address is dropped ...