Why Has Ipv6 Adoption Been Slow?
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The slow adoption of IPv6 is largely due to the fact that the majority of Internet infrastructure currently operates on IPv4, and making the transition to IPv6 would require large investments of time and money. Additionally, network administrators may be hesitant to make such a major change without a pressing need to do so. IPv6 also requires a more complex networking infrastructure than IPv4, which adds to the cost and complexity of a transition. Finally, IPv6 offers fewer features than IPv4, which may be a deterrent for some potential adopters.