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With the IP address it is time running out, the IPv6 protocol will begin to be applied to the Internet can help continue to grow, starting from the evening of 6/6.
While the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is going on, Internet users will have to go through a port forwarding before you can access a web page has not been updated (still using the old IPv4 protocol), as for web surfing becomes slower.
Starting from today switch, the owner of the site are encouraged to activate their addresses to switch to IPv6, the new generation Internet protocol today

"Release Date IPv6 protocol solemn and important than what people can understand," said John Curran, chairman and CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers said. "IPv6 is the biggest upgrade in Internet history".
American Registry for Internet Numbers is the Office Manager Internet Registration Getting America region, North Atlantic and Caribbean, responsible for management and distribution of Internet resources, including IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
"In the future, when the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is going on, Internet users will be forced to go through port forwarding to access web pages do not upgrade to IPv6 protocol, this will make the page and web services they provide become slower, "Curran said. "The good news is that if the transition takes place finishing, worldwide Internet users will not notice any significant difference after this transition."
Hundreds of organizations and the larger sites, like Google, Facebook, Time Warner Cable ... are pioneers in the transformation protocol.
Meanwhile, the Internet service providers now have to use the IPv6 protocol to provide new customers while old customers will gradually be converted to a new protocol automated way that even they themselves could hardly recognize.
Internet World Association (ISOC) and the company recommends that sites should require Internet service providers and provide your server upgrade their Internet connection present on IPv6 protocol.
IPv6 is version 6 of Internet Protocol and is the next version of IPv4. It functions similar to IPv4, which provides a single IP address for each device connected to the Internet. However, IPv6 uses 128 bit addresses, allowing to create up to 2^128 different IP addresses, a huge number, consistent with the trend of rapid development of the Internet today.
According to Dan Tri