enough for each person in the world to be allocated 1 billion personal IP addresses
Well, that's another reason for those of us who don't think that IP addresses are good discriminators (not for Web sites at least).
ogletree
1:20 pm on Aug 5, 2004 (gmt 0)
For G at least IP does not mean anything.
kaled
1:32 pm on Aug 5, 2004 (gmt 0)
Development of IPv6 has been pushed to the forefront in Europe and Asia, which were allocated a far less number of IPv4 addresses than the United States.
That's the worst grammar I've read for a while. What do they teach journalists these days?
Kaled.
layer8
4:24 pm on Aug 5, 2004 (gmt 0)
IPV6 is like having another version of DNA.
It is a lot more than a new addressing scheme, it has layers built in for tracking and security as well as about a million other things.