A recently concluded report of IPv6 Monitory Group, formulated by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in view of the future forecast and usage of IP (Internet Protocol), has estimated that complete depletion of IPv4 addresses would take place somewhere in mid 2014.
The PTA has formulated this group to determine estimated depletion timeline of IPv4 and suggest necessary Policy and Regulatory areas to promote IPv6 adoption. The report provides a detail insight of global IF addressing mechanism and statistics. It also presents brief benefits attached with this next generation version of IP (ie IPv6).
The report says that by the end of year 2009, 1.7 million lPv4 addresses were allocated to the Pakistani industry while eight IF service providers were assigned IPv6 address blocks by Asian-pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC). The report also envisions necessary role of the government and the regulator with regards to tPv6 transition mechanism inside the country.
Presenting its recommendations, the report emphasises on increasing iPv6 awareness and capacity building, providing necessary industrial incentives to IPv6 adopters, establishment of research labs through government funding and devising a 'National IPv6 Roadmap. The report has been published at PTA website. It may be mentioned here that Internet Protocol has emerged as the most popular communication protocol in today's world.
With the original scope of delivering Data packets, IF has evolved tremendously over the period and is now being utilised to offer "triple play bundled" services by telecommunication operators. With the advent of new enriched applications and services, a rapid adoption of IP-based platforms (especially the Internet) is being observed. The situation is resulting in massive allocation of IPv4 (the present version of Internet Protocol) addresses.-PR