Ipv4 is the previous method of internet ip assignment where the addresses are 32 bits in length when compared to Ipv6 which has 128 bits in length. This shows how there is a much greater availability of non-conflicting ips. This prevents the occurrence of ip conflicts where two or more users in the same network end up being assigned the same ip address. The upgrade to Ipv6 at such a reduced rate will firstly speed up the transition process as well as enable administration of networks to be able to track users with much greater ease as there are many more distinct ip addresses available for the users. Overall the switch to ipv6 will herald in a new age of the internet as we know it. It will enable better user identification and tracking. It could even be employed in order to find users that are associated with "hacking" or even "piracy". But just like always, time will tell.
the arrival of IPv6 will make the internet more secure. by this way it will be possible to identify individuals easily. This in turn will make the internet more secure and safe.
Ipv4 is the previous method of internet ip assignment where the addresses are 32 bits in length when compared to Ipv6 which has 128 bits in length. This shows how there is a much greater availability of non-conflicting ips. This prevents the occurrence of ip conflicts where two or more users in the same network end up being assigned the same ip address. The upgrade to Ipv6 at such a reduced rate will firstly speed up the transition process as well as enable administration of networks to be able to track users with much greater ease as there are many more distinct ip addresses available for the users. Overall the switch to ipv6 will herald in a new age of the internet as we know it. It will enable better user identification and tracking. It could even be employed in order to find users that are associated with "hacking" or even "piracy". But just like always, time will tell.
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