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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Questions surrounding Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) have been debated for the past decade, beginning with when and why to deploy. The network address space problem on the Internet, which IPv6 is expected to solve, also has been disquieting for organisations planning ahead for their future network growth.
By Aaron Condon | 15 December, 2008 10:30
At the recent FutureNet conference, one of the three major topics was the future of the Internet. Nemertes Research, the host of FutureNet, brought a very impressive group of Internet experts to the conference to discuss the issue.
Last year I discussed the decline in IPv6 address allocations since 2002 and the predicted that the tide would begin to turn. Now that 2007 is behind us, it is worth a look at last year's statistics to see where things stand.
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