7th launch anniversary of World IPv6 launch – Is your business IPv6 enabled yet?
Wow, it’s 7 years since IPv6 was launched on June 6th, 2012, and in 2020, IPv6 has managed to deploy only 30% around the world, which seems too little. However, you must keep in mind that the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 has been slow due to many reasons. Yet, the way forward is to […]
IPv6 set to give wings to the grounded airline industry
So, the pandemic has left many industries reeling all over the world and one of the most badly hit is the Tourism Industry, Hospitality, and the Travel Industry since they are interdependent. In the travel industry, the Airlines have been hit the most, since domestic and international flights have been grounded in many countries except […]
A New IP Proposal by China, opposed by RIPE
Now everyone knows about IPv4 and IPv6, but we recently stumbled upon a news about RIPE opposing China’s New IP proposal. So, we dug up into this news to find out, that sometime in late September 2019, the Chinese Government, China Telecom, China Unicom and Huawei company’s personnel put a proposal to remodel the Internet […]
IPv6 is used less than 1% of the networks, IPv4 is used remaining 99%.
It is safe to say that nearly 75% or may be more of the global population do not know about IPv6. It is largely because the IPv4 to IPv6 conversion mostly happens at the ISP level (Best Exchange Platform for IPv4). Facts to Know before Entering the IPv4 Marketplace However, there are many ISPs who have […]
Facts to Know before Entering the IPv4 Marketplace
IPv4 Marketplace is an established secondary market where brokers are mediators for IPv4 sellers to businesses who need IPv4s (Entering the IPv4 Marketplace). There was a need for RIR’s to do something for IPv4 address space exhaustion due to the exponential expansion of the internet worldwide and that is why a secondary market was introduced, […]
IPv4 Blocks and CIDR Netting
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 1993 introduced CIDR or Classless Inter-Domain Routing or Classless Addressing in order to slow down the fast exhaustion of IPv4 address blocks and the expansion of internet routing tables on routers (IPv4 Blocks and CIDR Netting). IPv6 Allows For Bigger Payloads Than IPv4 In networking basics, CIDR […]
IPv6 Allows For Bigger Payloads Than IPv4
The debate between IPv4 and IPv6 is something that has kept many businesses into indecision about which is better. Many aspects define the best Internet Protocol and we have attempted to answer this from a technical perspective (IPv6 allows for bigger payloads than IPv4). IPv4 Subnetting And VLAN Task Firstly, what is IPv6 and what […]
IPv4 Subnetting And VLAN Task
IPv4 Subnetting and VLAN have made the life of an administrator far easier and smoother in managing a large network in an organization that is spread across cities or countries (IPv4subnetting and VLAN Task). AFRINIC Enters IPv4 Exhaustion Phase 2 IPv6 is more compatible with mobile networks than IPv4 What is Subnetting? Subnetting allows a […]
AFRINIC Enters IPv4 Exhaustion Phase 2
AFRINIC had entered the 2nd phase of IPv4 exhaustion in 2019. According to the AFRINIC IPv4 exhaustion report published on 14th January 2020 is 102.192.0.0/11 (AFRINIC Enters IPv4 Exhaustion Phase 2). (Source: Afrinic.net) IPv6 is more compatible with mobile networks than IPv4 Some points to ponder on AFRINIC’s position in the global scenario for being the last RIR to have entered the 2nd phase of […]
IPv6 is more compatible to mobile networks than IPv4
Think IPv6, Think Mobile. IPv6 is the 6th version of IP addresses that are highly compatible with next-generation technology like mobile phones, cloud-enabled technologies, applications, platforms and more. (IPv6 is more compatible with mobile networks) IPv6 offers limitless IPs for the future of the internet to go on for many years, unlike IPv4. IPv4 or IPv6, […]