Article | REF: TE7507 V1

IPv6 Transition tools and migration strategies

Authors: Mohamed BOUCADAIR, David BINET, Christian JACQUENET

Publication date: May 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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    7. Conclusions and outlook

    According to the OECD report "Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development" published in April 2010 :

    • (1) More than 5% of operational networks (~1,800 networks) can handle IPv6 traffic. The rate of growth of IPv6 networks is greater than that of IPv4-only networks;

    • (2) Over 90% of operating systems are IPv6-compatible, but enabling IPv6 often requires action on the part of users. Only 25% of users can use an OS where IPv6 is enabled by default (e.g. Windows Vista or Mac OS X);

    • (3) 7 of the 13 root DNS logical servers have IPv6 entries;

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