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<big><b>[[IPv6]]</b></big>
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<big><b>[[Multistakeholder Model]]</b></big>
 
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[[IPv6]] ([[Internet Protocol Version 6]]) is the version of [[Internet Protocol]] which supports the 128-bit [[IP Address]]es. It has been developed as the next generation protocol to increase the 4 billion IP Addresses available and it will eventually replace the nearly exhausted [[IPv4]], which supports 32-bit address space. IPv6 has been developed to provide advantages over the current internet protocol. It is expected to solve several network problems by eliminating the need for Network Address Translation (NAT). On February 3, 2011, [[ICANN]] along with the [[Number Resources Organization]] (NRO), the [[Internet Architecture Board]] (IAB) and the [[Internet Society]] (ISOC) informed the global Internet community that the remaining IPv4 addresses were all allocated by the [[Internet Assigned Names and Numbers]] (IANA) to the [[Regional Internet Registries]] (RIRs). ICANN's President and CEO at the time, [[Rod Beckstrom]], noted that IPv6 adoption is very important and the Internet technical community had been planning and working for a long period of time to deploy IPv6 when IPV4 addresses are completely depleted.
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A [[Multistakeholder Model]] is an organizational framework or structure which adopts the multistakeholder process of governance or policy making, which aims to bring together the primary stakeholders such as businesses, civil society, governments, research institutions and non-government organizations to cooperate and participate in the dialogue, decision making and implementation of solutions to common problems or goals. A stakeholder refers to an individual, group or organization that has a direct or indirect interest or stake in a particular organization; that is, a given action has the ability to influence the organization's actions, decisions and policies to achieve results. The [[Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] (ICANN) is an example of a multistakeholder model organization.
 
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<strong>([[Multistakeholder Model|Read the full article...]])</strong>
<strong>([[IPv6|Read the full article...]])</strong>
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<div style="float:right;"><small><strong>Related: [[Working Group]] - [[RySG]] - [[NCUC]]</strong></small></div><div style="clear: left;"></div></div>
<div style="float:right;"><small><strong>Related: [[Internet Protocol]] - [[IP Address]] - [[IPv4]]</strong></small></div><div style="clear: left;"></div></div>
      
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