Internet Protocol (IP), the underlying protocol upon which the Internet is based, has a number of serious flaws, including limited address space, security and performance limitations. Since the early 1990s a new version of IP (IPv6) has been developed in which these problems are addressed. Yet despite years of “hype”, adoption of IPv6 has been minimal or non-existent. Many efforts have been made to encourage IPv6 adoption around the world but none have been widely successful. The decision to adopt is influenced by the information available to the decision maker. This paper reports the results of studies of attitudes and perceptions to IPv6 in three countr...
The Internet community has long known that the dominant network layer protocol, IPv4, could not scal...
Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of su...
Published onlineThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley vi...
Internet Protocol (IP), the underlying protocol upon which the Internet is based, has a number of se...
Internet Protocol (IP), the underlying protocol upon which the Internet is based, has a number of se...
IPv6 is an inevitable upgrade to Internet Protocol (IP), the underlying protocol uponwhich the Inter...
ABSTRACT With the explosive growth of the Internet in the scalability of current technologies has be...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) was developed in 1990 to overcome the shortage of IP Version 4 (I...
Despite it being more than a decade old, and nearly two decades since the problems with IPv4 were fi...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
There are currently two versions of Internet Protocol (IP) in use today, IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP ...
Purpose – IPv6 is the replacement for the Internet’s incumbent protocol, IPv4. IPv6 adoption is req...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The introduction of a new network level protocol called Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) represent...
The Internet community has long known that the dominant network layer protocol, IPv4, could not scal...
Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of su...
Published onlineThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley vi...
Internet Protocol (IP), the underlying protocol upon which the Internet is based, has a number of se...
Internet Protocol (IP), the underlying protocol upon which the Internet is based, has a number of se...
IPv6 is an inevitable upgrade to Internet Protocol (IP), the underlying protocol uponwhich the Inter...
ABSTRACT With the explosive growth of the Internet in the scalability of current technologies has be...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) was developed in 1990 to overcome the shortage of IP Version 4 (I...
Despite it being more than a decade old, and nearly two decades since the problems with IPv4 were fi...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
There are currently two versions of Internet Protocol (IP) in use today, IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP ...
Purpose – IPv6 is the replacement for the Internet’s incumbent protocol, IPv4. IPv6 adoption is req...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The introduction of a new network level protocol called Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) represent...
The Internet community has long known that the dominant network layer protocol, IPv4, could not scal...
Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of su...
Published onlineThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley vi...