The much awaited IPv6 is set to launch on june 6, 2012. IPv6 is a replacement for current IPv4 which is restricted with number of addresses available. Google will offer all its services over IPv6 permanently after its launch.The IPv4 address global free pool was officially depleted a year ago.It will take years for the internet to fully transit to IPv6.
The vast majority of users shouldn’t notice, but check out our test page and help article if you think you might run into difficulty. If you’re curious, you can test your connection now at ipv6test.google.com. If your ISP isn’t on board yet, ask them to join us. It will take years for the Internet to transition fully to IPv6, but as William Gibson is said to have said, “The future is already here—it’s just not very evenly distributed.”
We hope that even more websites, application and Internet access providers and network device manufacturers will join us for World IPv6 Launch. Permanently enabling global IPv6 access to Google services has been our goal since we first began our IPv6 project more than four years ago. We eagerly await the opportunity to realize that goal with our colleagues around the world this June. At long last, IPv6 will be the new normal.
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IPv6: countdown to launch













