US Lags On IPv6

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Aron Schatz
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November 6, 2006
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And the industry says "no duh!" US adoption is very low because of things that prolong the use of IPv4 such as NAT and such. Plus the US has a bunch of the address space.

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Today there is room for about 4.3 billion Web addresses. About 1.2 billion of them are controlled by users in the United States. In the new scheme, Web addresses will be made up of 128 bits of information, unlike the 32 bits used today, and a vastly greater number of addresses will be available. As all - and I mean all - communications begin to take advantage of Internet technology, these improvements will have a fundamental impact on our ability to get things done in society. Every cellphone could have a unique Web address, for instance. More importantly, v6, as it's known among the experts, will allow us to do things we simply haven't imagined before. Because it can assign a unique Internet address to anything electronic, it can tie in sensors in our homes, vehicles and even under our skin.


Yeah, I don't need to be wired to everything, thanks. I like my privacy.

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