2009/9/17 Steve Crocker :
> Here are some useful points along the way from pure IPv4 to pure IPv6.
> A. Every new computer is able to talk IPv6
> B. Every transport is able to talk IPv6, i.e. every network from tier 1 ISPs
> down through wifi hot spots and every internal corporate network
> C. Ever
When I had a 14.4K modem *all* I did was e-mail.
Even with 56K surfing was not fun and the web was only consulted in case of
real need.
But now...
So maybe it simply depends where you are on the curve.
I was in a spam workshop yesterday and a guy was saying that spam was a
bandwidth issue. I su
See also:
http://www.chinatechnews.com/index.php?action=show&type=news&id=1405
Google gives about 4000 hits for IPv9.
Including of course RFC 1606
:-)
Gordon
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http://www.computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/story/0,10801,87322,00.html
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So at least we know one place not to take the WiFi-enabled horde that is the
IETF road-show!
Then again...
/gordon
Particularly the third item...
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The ITU-T is organizing three open workshops on, res
It sort of had to start happening. Marriott apparently aims to provide
wireless access at 400 hotels in Germany, the U.K. and the U.S.
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http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/12/19/021219hnmarriott.xml?s=IDG
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In the same article its says that T-Mobile will charge prices starting at
$8.1
Computer-related Crime
The European Commission is participating in a number of initiatives aiming
at making communications networks like the Internet safer from criminal
activity.
It adopted on 26.1.2001 a Communication to the Council and the European
Parliament COM(2000)890) entitled Creating a
One current international position on "Crime in Cyberspace" can be found in the draft
Council of Europe Convention. This was released for public comment towards the end of
April. See:
conventions.coe.int/treaty/en/projets/cybercrime.htm
Information on the Council of Europe can be found at: