This white paper examines how North American service providers can capitalize on Internet protocol version 6, or IPv6. This next-generation protocol is predicated to coexist and eventually replace today’s current IP standard, IPv4. The paper discusses how service providers stand to benefit from the technical capabilities and business models enabled by IPv6. The paper also examines the leading markets for IPv6 adoption, and Cisco System’s leadership in developing IPv6 industry standards and IPv6-ready service provider solutions. Service provider technical and business decision makers interested in understanding how IPv6 has the potential to dramatically change the IP services market will find this white paper valuable.
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