On 27 May 2010 16:11, Steve Crocker <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree. That said, it's a bit challenging to get the right message across. IPv4 hosts will continue to increase for quite a while, but address space will increasingly hard to obtain. The large growth will come in the IPv6 space. IPv6 networks and products are maturing but are still not yet on a par with IPv6 networks and products. Anyone want to hazard a guess when they will be fully competitive? And then there's the problem of interoperability...
typo or am i lost?
I think the CNN story carries the wrong message, both in the specifics -- IPv4 won't stop growing anytime soon -- and in the implied conclusion that the Internet will stop growing in 18 months.
Steve
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On May 27, 2010, at 2:59 PM, jnc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Noel Chiappa) wrote:
>> From: Ole Jacobsen <ole@xxxxxxxxx>
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>> this story was written by someone with a clue.
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> Not really. A high marketing FUD / technical content ratio.
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