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  1. IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasn’t taken over the world ...

    The most important change from IPv4 to IPv6 was moving from 32-bit to 128-bit addresses, a decision that increased the available pool of IP addresses from around 4.3 billion to over 340 ...

  2. Techrights — Links 01/01/2026: 1930 Works in the Public ...

    1 day ago · The Register UK ☛ IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasn’t taken over the world "IPv6 was an extremely conservative protocol that changed as little as possible," APNIC chief scientist Geoff …

  3. Why IPv6 Adoption Still Lags - ipxo.com

    Nov 19, 2025 · This article takes a realistic look at seven challenges that continue to slow IPv6 adoption, and how the industry is attempting to address them. In many cases, these challenges are only …

  4. Will IPv6 ever replace IPv4? - XDA Developers

    Oct 7, 2024 · Will the world ever make it into IPv6 completely, and why is the transition taking so long?

  5. Slashdot - Three decades after RFC 1883 promised to... | Facebook

    1 day ago · Three decades after RFC 1883 promised to future-proof the internet by expanding the available pool of IP addresses from around 4.3 billion to over 340 undecillion, IPv6 has yet to achieve …

  6. 'IPv6 Just Turned 30 and Still Hasn't Taken Over the World ...

    15 hours ago · ‘IPv6 Just Turned 30 and Still Hasn’t Taken Over the World, But Don’t Call It a Failure’ January 2, 2026 , Published By Slashdot

  7. Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 | IPTrading

    May 31, 2025 · In this post, we explore the key reasons why IPv6 hasn’t fully replaced IPv4 yet, examining technical, economic, and practical barriers slowing its widespread adoption.