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Procedures for address allocation change dramatically when running on IPv6.
Some clear security issues regarding IPv6 are beginning to emerge.
Legal issues must be taken into account when migrating to IPv6.
Cable termination technologies are becoming key as more service providers are working on FTTH deployments.
Businesses and service providers still have significant room for growth in terms of IPv6 migration.
IPv6 migration is just as important for SMBs as it is for major corporations.
Businesses migrating to IPv6 need to evaluate IT configuration to ensure systems are secure while they run the new protocol.
Multi-protocol network switching have the potential to dramatically impact network capabilities.
Packet header issues have the potential to be a major consider in the IPv6 migration process.
Advanced FTTH deployments could be on the horizon if technology costs decline.
IPv6 deploying in the enterprise sector is moving at a relatively rapid pace.
Optical networking technology is increasingly become more common across the globe.
Companies need to address security when they migrate to IPv6.
New federal policies could hasten fiber-optic cabling deployments.
Australian telecoms are progressing in their migration to IPv6.
Businesses need to understand how IPv6 will impact their security processes.
IPv4 address exhaustion has made the advent of IPv6 inevitable.
AT&T recently released an official timetable for IPv6 migration.
Data center operators need to move quickly toward IPv6.
Evaluating IPv6 readiness is a key step in preparing for the new address protocol.
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