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Title : P2Pv6 (Peer-to-Peer over IPv6) Problem Statement
Author(s) : L. Caviglione, W. Yeager
Filename : draft-irtf-p2prg-p2pv6-problem-statement-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2006-3-23
IPv6 has some interesting differences if compared to IPv4. Among the
others, it has been developed to restore the end-to-end transparency
of the Internet, it offers effective functionalities to support end-
nodes configuration phases, and it offers many features that are
implemented in IPv4 as add-ons. With such a foundation, IPv6 appears
as an ideal playground for developing Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications
that rely by design on the interaction between end nodes.
The purpose of this document is to attract participation within the
P2Pv6 research group, in order to establish a coordinated and
proficient research about the joint usage of p2p frameworks and the
IPv6 protocol.
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