The U.S. ranks seventh globally in relative readiness...
The U.S. ranks seventh globally in relative readiness for IPv6, said Internet Protocol addressing solutions provider Logicalis in a news release Tuesday based on its new rankings (http://prn.to/1cCHWBf). The U.S. scored first among countries in the Americas, Logicalis said of…
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the ranking, which was based on data gathered by Cisco. “America’s relative failure to keep up could threaten U.S.-based businesses’ ability to compete internationally, particularly in vital, fast-growing economies,” Logicalis said. “Failure to keep pace with other nations -- trade partners or competitors -- could ultimately have serious implications in terms of competitive capabilities for U.S. businesses,” said Mike Martin, Logicalis senior vice president-solutions and services. Switzerland, Romania and Luxembourg topped its chart.