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This study is conducted to investigate experts’ views to determine the Omani higher education institutions readiness and deployment of IPv6. In particular, the study aims to assess the institutional awareness, current environment, policy, planning, and resources. Descriptive method was followed and two study instruments were designed and implemente...
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... participants were asked to rate their opinions towards IPv6 benefits for their institutions using a scale of five categories: strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree and strongly disagree with values of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively. Fig 7 shows the responses of the study sample. Fig. 7 shows that 41.7% of the study sample agreed that IPV6 has benefits to their institution but, interestingly enough, 50% were either neutral or diagree to those benefits. ...
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... facing the Omani HEIs in terms of IPv6 readiness and deployment?" The participants were asked to rate their opinions towards IPv6 benefits for their institutions using a scale of five categories: strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree and strongly disagree with values of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively. Fig 7 shows the responses of the study sample. Fig. 7 shows that 41.7% of the study sample agreed that IPV6 has benefits to their institution but, interestingly enough, 50% were either neutral or diagree to those benefits. This finding shows hesitation or reluctance among the experts themselves to adopt Ipv6. To further invesigate this point, the participants were asked to rate their ...
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