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Despite this, however, the rate of adoption has been very slow—so slow, in fact, that many are concerned that IPv6 presents challenges too great to overcome efficiently, making the transition prohibitive, at least for the time being. Such concern is not without merit.
The IPv6 protocol was first officially published in There are several implied obstacles that have often been quoted as reasons not to adopt IPv6. These include the claims that IPv6 is slower, less secure, and much more expensive to deploy than IPv4.
There is no question that IPv6 adoption is proceeding at a very slow rate. Telecom technology advancements have developed at breakneck speeds, especially over the past decade. Comparatively speaking, IPv6 adoption is taking an eternity! But why is IPv6 adoption so slow?
Some of the most commonly quoted erroneous reasons for the slow adoption rate of IPv6 include the following:. If the maturity of a protocol were measured by its age in years, then we have already refuted this fallacy. Of course, age alone does not ensure that a protocol is mature: it must also have undergone several stages of rigorous testing as well as several iterations of modifications and improvements.