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Thu May 3, 2012, 07:54 PM May 2012

IPv6: Europe 'ahead' in new net address scheme (BBC)

By Mark Ward
Technology correspondent, BBC News

Norway is leading the way in preparing for the move to the net's new addressing scheme, a survey has shown.

The survey comes a month before World IPv6 day that will see many v6 websites permanently activated.

The new IPv6 scheme is needed because the older system, IP Version 4, is about to run out of addresses.

Compiled by Europe's net address overseer, RIPE, the report found that Norway was ahead of Asian nations where IPv4 addresses are no longer available.

The UK sat just outside the top 20 of nations as only 17.3% of its networks can work with IPv6 traffic.
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more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17938580

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