Who introduces IPv6, and what's stopping its development
Last time we talked about IPv4 exhaustion - who owns a small percentage of the remaining addresses and why it happened. Today we are discussing the alternative - IPv6 and the reasons for its slow spread - someone says that the high cost of migration is to blame, and someone says that the technology is outdated. Who introduces IPv6 IPv6 has been in existence since the mid-nineties - that's when the first RFCs appeared with a description of how it works (e.g., RFC 1883). Over the years, the protocol...