India will start using IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) from March 2012, according to a new roadmap released by the Indian government. India will start using IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) from March 2012, according to a new roadmap released by the Indian government.All telecom and ISPs will have to be IPv6-compliant by the end of next year and offer IPv6 services thereafter, the government said in a statement issued on Wednesday by the country’s Press Information Bureau. Federal and state government ministries and departments and public sector companies will switch over to IPv6 services by March 2012, the government said.IPv6 is an Internet protocol version that offers a larger address space than the current IPv4. This is because it uses a 128-bit address as compared to 32 bits in IPv4. India is running out of IP addresses on IPv4, a problem that is likely to get more acute with the upcoming rollout in the country of 3G and broadband wireless access (BWA) services, said Rajesh Chharia, president of the Internet Service Providers Association of India. Mobile phones that support data, for example, will each require an IP address, he added. India has completed auctions of BWA and 3G licenses, with the allotment of spectrum for 3G scheduled for September.ISPs in India are ready for IPv6, Chharia said. About 52 million urban Indians were active Internet users in September last year, according to a report released jointly by the Internet and Mobile Association of India, and research firm IMRB International. Active users are those who have used the Internet at least once a month.A move to IPv6 will give a boost to Internet adoption in the country, Chharia said. A lot of equipment like refrigerators, air conditioners and television sets with will come onto the IPv6 network and be controlled remotely, creating a potentially large market in India, he added. Related content feature Top cybersecurity M&A deals for 2023 Fears of recession, rising interest rates, mass tech layoffs, and conservative spending trends are likely to make dealmakers cautious, but an ever-increasing need to defend against bigger and faster attacks will likely keep M&A activity steady in By CSO Staff Sep 22, 2023 24 mins Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and Acquisitions brandpost Unmasking ransomware threat clusters: Why it matters to defenders Similar patterns of behavior among ransomware treat groups can help security teams better understand and prepare for attacks By Joan Goodchild Sep 21, 2023 3 mins Cybercrime news analysis China’s offensive cyber operations support “soft power” agenda in Africa Researchers track Chinese cyber espionage intrusions targeting African industrial sectors. By Michael Hill Sep 21, 2023 5 mins Advanced Persistent Threats Cyberattacks Critical Infrastructure brandpost Proactive OT security requires visibility + prevention You cannot protect your operation by simply watching and waiting. It is essential to have a defense-in-depth approach. By Austen Byers Sep 21, 2023 4 mins Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe