Managing the transition from IPv4 to IPv6

The global transition from IPv4 to IPv6 has gained significant traction, driven by the urgent need to accommodate a rapidly growing number of Internet-connected devices and the introduction of IPv6 addresses. Historically, the transition to IPv6 has been slow, with many regions taking years to provide IPv6 service. However, the transition has now actually accelerated significantly, and this represents the critical need for a denser addressing scheme.

As of 2024, IPv6 adoption has increased dramatically, with significant contributions from major ISPs around the world. Many countries have migrated to the latest version of the Internet protocol in recent years. According to Google’s IPv6 adoption statistics by country, France tops the list with the highest percentage of IPv6 connectivity at 74.35%, while the US has 52.76%.