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The design of the IPv6 protocol includes mechanisms that fix issues encountered in IPv4 networks and provides new features and capabilities. Many of these features enhance the end-to-end performance of converged IP-based networks, and QoS improvements are usually listed as a major advantage of IPv6. This paper reviews IPv6-based QoS-enabling mechanisms and provides various examples of how they can be used in the GIG, including some innovative approaches