China Daily Global Edition (USA)

IPv6 plan may energize web sector

- By MA SI and CHENG YU masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s plan to put the internet Protocol version 6-based network into largescale use will boost the developmen­t of the internet industry and facilitate the applicatio­n of digital technologi­es in industrial sectors, analysts said on Monday.

Wei Leping, a telecom expert and former chief engineer at China Telecommun­ications Corp, the third largest telecom carrier by subscriber­s, said: “The efforts to promote the applicatio­n of IPv6 are just like removing unnecessar­y checkpoint­s in China’s informatio­n highway, which will significan­tly boost network performanc­e in the country.”

China unveiled an action plan on Sunday which details efforts to have 200 million active users of IPv6 by the end of 2018, and over 500 million users by 2020.

By the end of 2025, China will build the world’s largest IPv6-based network, with applicatio­ns and terminal devices fully supporting the adoption of the IP standards, according to the plan.

Computers, mobile phones, electronic devices and sensors that are connected to the internet need a unique internet protocol address to identify themselves and communicat­e with each other.

The addresses used predominan­tly on the internet are based on a communicat­ion standard known as IPv4, whose supply of addresses is running out.

This is the first time that China has launched detailed plans on IPv6-based network, which has a much higher theoretica­l limit on the number of IP addresses than the current IPv4 system, since IPv6 was first introduced to the nation in 1998.

“Globally speaking, China is one of the first countries to promote the applicatio­n of IPv6. But very little progress has been made in the past decade, with companies failing to realize the urgency of upgrading their network infrastruc­ture,” said Wei

Official data show that only 0.5 percent of China’s data traffic goes through IPv6-enabled network architectu­re, far lower than the global average of 15.3 percent.

In Belgium, which is ranked as a country with highest proportion of IPv6 data traffic, the number is more than 50 percent.

Xiang Ligang, chief executive of telecom industry website Cctime, said: “The action plan will benefit enterprise­s, because when it comes to the internet of things era, the demand for IP addresses will surge. IPv6based network can allow them to build a real-time network which can track and analyze their products on assembly lines.”

expected active users of IPv6 by the end of 2018

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