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Yes, as of my last update in 2023, IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) is more commonly used globally than IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6). This is despite IPv6 being the successor to IPv4, primarily designed to address the limitation of the available IP addresses in IPv4 and adding several improvements in areas such as routing and network autoconfiguration.
IPv4 has been the foundation of the Internet since its inception, leading to widespread adoption and integration into networking equipment, software, and organizational infrastructure. The transition to IPv6 has been gradual due to the need for significant changes in network infrastructure, the cost associated with these changes, and the backward compatibility issues. However, the adoption rate of IPv6 is continuously increasing as the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses becomes more pressing and as newer devices and software come with IPv6 support by default.
A. True