Internet Protocol - Next Generation Internet Protocol or IP is an addressing system used on the Internet. Due to the rapid expansion of the Internet, the current version of Ipv 4 needs to be updated. Internet Protocol version 4 address is a 32-bit number, usually expressed as "octet" as 4 octets (for example, 192.168.45.230). The [IANA website] system provides 4,294,967,296 (or 232). Address: Although this number seems quite large, some say that the size of the Internet has doubled every nine months.
On July 25, 1994, at the IETF conference in Toronto, IPng Regional Director of the Internet Technology Special Investigation Committee recommended the Next Generation Internet Protocol (IPng) called Ipv6. The reason for this recommendation is the lack of Internet address and lack of support for certain new technologies such as real-time multimedia. Therefore, the TCP / IP standard continues to improve and the solution is as follows. The IPng addressing scheme is 128 bits, which provides billions of new Internet addresses. IPng noted in RFC that this change should be able to provide adequate address for the needs of the planet. This format also reduces overworked routers. In other words, you can finally provide more efficient direct data on the Internet. Ipv 6 also provides more efficient multimedia messaging. Ipv6 also has security features such as packet authentication, confidentiality, integrity.
IPv6 is the next-generation IP protocol. "This was designed to explain the future growth of the Internet, and the unique IP address will be 340 trillion, trillion, trillion.As the IPv4 address decreases, the power of IPv6 spread will become global Efforts towards the spread of broadband More smart phones and network compatible devices have entered the market and the number of Internet users is steadily increasing. "The driving force is IPv6 introduction based on ISP and MNO network The creation of regulatory guides for, the creation of policy framework / network transition roadmap, and the development of detailed plans, strategies, and guidelines based on this roadmap. "