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The IPV6 market is an important part of the Internet and E-Commerce landscape. It is a technology that enables the use of a larger address space than the traditional IPV4 protocol, allowing for more efficient routing of data and improved scalability. It is also more secure, as it provides better protection against malicious attacks.
IPV6 is increasingly being adopted by businesses and organizations around the world, as it offers a number of advantages over IPV4. It is also becoming more widely used in consumer devices, such as smartphones and tablets, as well as in home networks.
The IPV6 market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering products and services related to the technology. These include hardware and software vendors, network providers, and consulting firms. Some of the major players in the market include Cisco, Juniper Networks, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. Show Less Read more