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Internet has evolved from a research based closed network used by the scientist to a social network used by everyone. The way Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are allocated and distributed to users has also evolved with the Internet. But concerns have been raised that the present system of IP address management is not adequate with the growing demands of future Next Generation Network services, fair...
The escalating growth of Web based services has led to the rapid growth of the Internet. This ever increasing growth of the Internet has led to the depletion of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses. IPv6, the Next Generation Internet Protocol developed by IETF in the 1990s is getting wide spread in use replacing IPv4 to overcome its shortcomings including IP address exhaustion. IPv6 offers...
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