Internet changes wednesday with IpV6 but most people will not be able to notice it!!

Courtesy: www.mashable.com


With IP addresses now depleted, the Internet Society is leading the
launch of IPv6 to allow the web to continue growing.
Without adopting IPv6, people surfing the web will have to go through
a transitional gateway before entering a non- updated site using IPv4,
making the experience slower. On launch day Wednesday, website
owners are encouraged to permanently enable IPv6 — the next
generation of Internet protocol. "World IPv6 Launch Day
is a lot larger than people understand," John Curran, president
and CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers, told
Mashable in an email. "IPv6 is the single largest upgrade in the
history of the Internet. It's not a small decision for the major content
providers to turn on IPv6 and leave it on. "Going forward,
Internet users will be forced to go through transition gateways to
reach businesses that do not similarly upgrade by adding IPv6 connectivity, with the
result being slower connections and services for their
customers," Curran added." The good news is that done properly,
Internet users globally will not notice any significant difference in
their daily lives." Hundreds of organizations are
making the switch — Google, Facebook and Time Warner Cable, to
name a few. Internet Service Providers will be able to
use IPv6 to connect new customers to the web, while existing
customers are unlikely to notice a change. Companies and
websites should speak with their ISP or hosting company to get IPv6
turned on their existing Internet connection. News of IPv6 and the
lack of available IP addresses with IPv4 was announced in February 2011.

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