IPv6
IPv6
Biznet Uses IPv6, Internet Network Becomes Faster
What is IPv6?
IPv6 or Internet Protocol version 6 is the latest version of the Internet address system that allows devices to connect and communicate over the Internet. It was created to replace IPv4, which is running out of addresses due to the growing number of Internet-connected devices. IPv6 provides a much larger pool of IP addresses, ensuring that everyone can have their unique address. It also improves Internet speed and security, making your online experience better and more reliable.
What we do?
Currently, Biznet is operating a “dual stack” system, which uses IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously through our network, with peering and transit to Australia, Asia, North America and Europe, and local IPv6 peering in Indonesia.
IPv6 is available for all of our Internet services, so it allows the customers to access the Internet at all times because the customers have sufficient available IP addresses.
Information
Security
IPv6 is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), which is still under development. It’s important to be aware that the use of Biznet IPv6 Tunnel Broker will bypass the security features and firewalls on existing IPv4 routers and firewalls by directly connecting the end system with the IPv6 Internet. It should be noted that IPv6 on the client firewall system software and security features are still in the early stages of development for some end systems.
If you are not comfortable using IPv6 at this time, you are not required to use IPv6 in your services.
Cost
Customers will not be charged for using IPv6 access in Biznet services.