Internet has become an important infrastructure of the modern
society. Today’s Internet is completely based on Internet Protocol
version 4 protocol (IPv4) which is the foundation of routing and
addressing. In February, 2011, the Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority announced the exhaustion of available IPv4 addresses. As a
result, IPv4 addresses are no longer available to support future
development, resulting in growth and economic competitiveness in the
IPv6 market. This is followed by trends such as remote monitoring,
mobility, smart transport, and smart devices. Even without these
trends, shortage of addresses will be a major problem.
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The successor of Internet Protocol version 4 protocol has been made
available since a decade (1993). It is called the Internet Protocol
version 6 (IPv6). Internet Protocol version 6 is the most recent
version of the internet protocol. This protocol provides location and
identification systems for computers across the internet. This
version of the internet protocol was developed by Internet
Engineering Task Force in order to deal with the anticipated problem
of the exhaustion of the internet protocol version 4.
The IPv6 is meant to replace IPv4, which carries more than 90% of
internet addresses worldwide as of May 2014. In addition to a large
addressing space, the IPv6 provides technical benefits such as easy
management of networks, improved security features, end-to-end
connective integrity, unlimited address abundance and integrated
mobility and interoperability. The IPv6 permits hierarchical address
allocations which facilitates route and network aggregation across
the internet network. This limits the expansion of all routing
tables. The IPv6 provides a platform for innovation and collaboration
and also provides additional optimization for the delivery of
services.
The transition from version 4 to version 6 is a crucial evolution in
the internet history. The exhaustion of IPv4 address has a
considerable impact on the innovation of the internet protocol as it
is the most essential parameter for any technology which connects to
the internet. Failure to enable transition from IPv4 to IPv6 will
have a major impact on consumers access to broadband internet, on
e-Government, sensor technologies, intelligent highway systems,
internet enabled mobile applications, automated monitoring of natural
resources, distribution of renewable energy, and internet support for
immigration and advanced employment and welfare applications.
However, multi homing problem, lack of real support from dominant
router and software vendors and complexity of transition from IPv4 to
IPv6 are some of the barriers to the adoption of Ipv6.
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According to the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC),
Asia Pacific was the first region on the world coming into the
periods of lacking IPv4. Since 2011 no fresh IPv4 addresses have been
allotted globally to any of the service providers. The resulting
scarcity has compelled global telecommunication companies and
internet service providers to increase cost of providing IPv4
addresses by almost three times. The Department of Telecom (DoT) in
India has announced March 2014 as a deadline for all state and
central government departments for the version 6 readiness. The
National Internet Protocol version 6 Deployment Roadmap by the
Network and Technologies Cell ordered that all internet service
providers with more than ten thousand subscribers should be ready to
use IPv6 services. The DoT has also set up IPv6 task force to help
the government in making the transition.
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