Vietnam ranks 13th in IPv6 adoption worldwide

Vietnam is 13th globally in Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) adoption rate with more than 14 million users, according to Google.
Vietnam ranks 13th in IPv6 adoption worldwide ảnh 1Vietnam is 13th globally in Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) adoption rate with more than 14 million users, according to Google. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam is 13th globally in Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)adoption rate with more than 14 million users, according to Google.

Theinformation was revealed during a meeting of the Vietnam IPv6 Task Force inHanoi on March 5.

Thecountry ranked second in Southeast Asia, behind only Malaysia, and sixth inAsia-Pacific.

IPv6 is paving the way for the explosion of smartphones, tablets, IoT devices and other Internet-enabled devices, altering theway people, organisations and governments are connected.

Many mobile service providers have planned toswitch to all IPv6 service to address the deficiency of internet addresses,simplify networks and save costs and resources. 

Vietnam has more than 58 million internet usersout of its 90 million people and in excess of 125 millionmobile subscribers.-VNA
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