This website is IPv6 enabled

Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) addresses the main problem of IPv4, that is, the exhaustion of addresses to connect computers or hosts in the Internet. IPv6 has a very large address space and consists of 128 bits as compared to 32 bits in IPv4.

This website is IPv6 validated and is accessible by computers working with IPv6 addresses.  For details of the IPv6 validation, please refer to IPv6 Forum.