Towards IPV6 Adoption in Developing Arab Countries in Western Asia Region
Volume 5, Issue 2 Baha Khasawneh, Batool AlArmouty
Published online:26 April 2019
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Abstract
This study presents the current state of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) adoption in the different regions focusing on Western Asia and Arab countries to identify opportunities that are presented by the new protocol. The new IPv6 is of great importance, mainly with the depletion of the standard Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) in most countries; thus, the main objective of this study is to encourage the different stakeholders in the region to seize the early benefits of adopting the new protocol. The research has identified challenges and opportunities of migrating to the new Internet Protocol (IP) protocol in terms of accessibility, innovation, and economic growth. Despite its wealth and above world average Internet penetration, the research findings indicate that the region is slow in adopting and deploying the new protocol such as many regions in the world. The findings could help emerging technologies, especially the Internet of things, smart grids, innovative infrastructure, and intelligent buildings, which require a large number of IP addresses to accommodate the growing need to connect more things for all kinds of purposes.
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