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networker050184 wrote: » I'm sure a new protcol, or just another version of IP will be out eventually, but IPv6 is coming. Better be ready for it!
Sounds Good wrote: » Do you feel there is a chance that IPv6 will be completely scrapped in place of a more efficient/easier to implement protocol?
olaHalo wrote: » i have not seen or worked or heard of any company using IPv6 in my area.
jdancer wrote: » Really looking forward to IPv6. No more broadcast traffic. Just unicast and multicast. Yea!
gorebrush wrote: » However, I do wonder about getting boned up on it and becoming some kind of migration architect type person. I think there may be some very very big money in the area of transitioning firms to IPv6, tbh...
Sounds Good wrote: » I was discussing where the IT world was headed with my co-worker and brought up how Networking will only get bigger with the implementation of IPv6 in the coming years. He made the claim that IPv6 is hard to implement/was poorly made and that it is going to be replaced with a different protocol. Granted, he doesn't know much about networking, but he said he's read articles about this. Is there any truth to these claims?
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