What is IPv6?
IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is the next generation Internet protocol designed to replace the current Internet protocol. The current Internet protocol is version 4 now referred to as IPv4. IPv6 is short for IP version 6 and represents a significant change from the old IPv4 protocol.
Why is IPv6 being deployed?
IPv6 is being deployed to get unique globally routable IP addresses, for two reasons: IPv4 addresses are running out and there are networks with more devices than can be currently assigned unique globally routable addresses under IPv4.
If you plan to deploy a significant number of servers, software, devices, or hardware in the future which requires unique globally routable address space, then IPv6 is the solution for you.
Simcentric's IPv6 Capability
Simcentric supports Native IPv6 connectivity at all our colocation and transit POP. Contact one of our sales representative for more details.
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