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Global use of IPv6 accelerates

Fifty-seven percent of global organisations deploying IPv6, states BT survey.

Johannesburg, 07 Jun 2012

The use of IPv6 - the Internet's new addressing system - is gathering pace, according to a survey of global organisations conducted by BT.

The 2012 BT Diamond IP IPv6 Industry Survey, which collected responses from IT and operations professionals across the world, found that 13% of organisations have already rolled out IPv6 across all or part of their networks - up sharply from just 5% in 2011.

A further 44% of respondents plan to roll out IPv6 within two years, given the twin developments of an ever-expanding Internet and a rapid depletion in IPv4 addresses - the Internet's older addressing system.

Overall, 55% of respondents agreed that 'IPv6 is required for deployment across my entire network', showing that most organisations will not be satisfied with having IPv6 on just a portion of their estate, but will look to adopt it more broadly in order to realise the full benefits.

While the benefits of IPv6 are now sufficiently obvious for 57% of respondents to be well advanced in their roll-out or planning, 22% still believe that a stronger business case needs to be created to demonstrate sufficient return on investment. Another barrier is the perception of complexity in terms of the infrastructure needed, although nearly 60% of respondents agreed that IPv6 technology is now sufficiently mature to move ahead.

Diamond IP is part of the BT Connect portfolio, BT's portfolio of intelligent network services. BT has redefined the concept of intelligent network solutions. BT Connect establishes intelligence as a new dimension for the definition of network performance alongside speed, availability, scope, security and resilience, and has also introduced other important innovations improving network performance.

Tim Rooney, BT Diamond IP product management director, BT Global Services, said: “We have been surveying IPv6 deployment over the last seven years now. This year's results show a dramatic progression in the adoption of the new standard, with a majority of global organisations seeing it as a priority. The move to IPv6 is here, and BT is investing to support its own transition. We are also ideally placed to help our customers move to IPv6 with our Diamond IP products and services.”

The 2012 BT Diamond IP IPv6 Industry Survey results will be available to download on 6 June 2012, together with resources and advice on approaches, processes, security and network management for IPv6 from http://ipv6.bt.com.

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Enquiries about this news release should be made to the BT Group Newsroom on its 24-hour number: 020 7356 5369. From outside the UK, dial + 44 20 7356 5369. All news releases can be accessed at our Web site: http://www.btplc.com/News.

Notes to editors:

BT conducted a Web-based survey from 23 April - 15 May 2012. The survey was completed by 876 IT or operations professional from around the globe and spanning multiple industries. All survey responses were automatically tabulated into a survey tool. The survey is accessible on http://btdiamondip.com/.

A video clip explaining IPv6 is accessible on BT Let's Talk.

Information regarding BT's own transition to IPv6 is accessible on http://ipv6.bt.com/.

BT took part in the IPv6 launch on 6 June 2012 by holding a call at 3pm UK time to discuss the results of the 2012 BT Diamond IP IPv6 Industry Survey as well as providing recommendations from experts on how to address key issues that are being faced in the move to IPv6.

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In the year ended 31 March 2012, BT Group's revenue was lb18.897 million with profit before taxation of lb2.445 million.

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Scallan Communications
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scallan@worldonline.co.za