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Most companies are now up to IPV6. But the question is, do we need to acquire these days despite of economical crisis? According from source, IPV4 is becoming much aware that most networks might be congested specially on security management by the year 2011. Other reference that might help is on this link http://www.cu.ipv6tf.org/literatura/chap12.pdf.
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