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With Internet addresses running out under the current IPv4 protocol, the Net must move to IPv6. How should your business approach this transition? The first step is to understand why the move is taking place.

Since the late 1970s, the 32-bit Internet Protocol version 4 has produced more than four billion addresses -- for example, 172.65.98.137. Each numeric Internet address is tied to a unique URL (Universal Resource Locator) name that is more conducive to human users, such as www.SciTechToday.com. In the pre-web days, four billion-plus addresses seemed like a nearly infinite resource. Today... not so much.

Why IPv6?

The boom in web sites, mobile devices, RFID tags, and the coming needs for smart grids, intelligent appliances, and other technologies mean that IPv4's once-huge address space could reach its endpoint within the next two or three years.

According to John Curran, president and CEO of the nonprofit American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), only about six percent of the addresses in IPv4 are still available. Some countries are projecting that their supply of addresses could run out within two years or less. India, for example, is mandating that all Internet service providers must offer only IPv6 service by March 2012.

Although the 21st Century's appetite for Net addresses keeps growing, the newer 128-bit IPv6 should satisfy even the most expansive projections for technological growth. Dave Evans, Cisco Systems' chief technologist in its Internet business solutions group, projects that IPv6 will allow an astounding "50 thousand trillion trillion addresses per person" on the planet. The new protocol, which was first approved by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in 1998, also offers major improvements in security, network auto-configuration, handling of mobile networks, and other areas.

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