IPv6 Arrives, But Not Everywhere

This week marked a major milestone as IPv6 went live on the Internet--a look at some potential security hurdles for enterprises.

June 8, 2012

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Wednesday may have been the first official day of IPv6 operation on the Internet, but not everyone is ready yet to adopt the new protocol.

Only about 1% or so of the Internet was running on IPv6 the day after the switch to the new protocol was flipped permanently. But that's actually a big jump, with 150% growth in IPv6 over the past year, according to Google, which estimates that half of all Internet users will be online via IPv6 in the next six years.

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