ANALYSIS OF INFLUENCE FACTORS ON THE PROCESS OF REPLACEMENT OF IPv4 ADDRESS SPACE BY IPv6 ADDRESS SPACE IN TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS
Abstract
The urgency to determine the causes, which are not conducive to the process of transition from the IPv4 address space to the IPv6 address space is shown. Parametric model is shown in two planes, which presents the internal and external factors, respectively. Among the main factors presented: the demand, the availability of certified hardware and software on the market, the availability of skilled workers, Internet pro-vider environment and the state of the external infrastructure, government policies, the need to connect to external networks, the condition of the internal infrastructure, availability of customer equipment. It provided a detailed description of each of the factors listed their units, as well as the degree of influence on that or any other type of costsReferences
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