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The IPv6: The New Internet

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Designed to succeed the current Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4), IPv6 is the Internet's next generation protocol. IPv6 has a substantially larger address space to compensate for the exhaustion of addresses, which was the main problem of IPv4. Furthermore, it facilitates more efficient routing, requires less management, has better mobility support, and is generally more secure.
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jchoi5@mit.edu
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Information & Telecommunication,Internet & Cyberspace
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