IPv6 Rollout Japan, China in 2005
Killjoy_NL writes "The digitimes have a piece that is reporting that IPv6 will be rolled out in China and Japan in 2005. Makes me wonder when the rest of the world will follow suit" We had a good piece a couple months back about the state of IPv6. CowboyNeal is ready!
An IP address for every chinese citizen? Time to start working on IPv8!
(-1, I Like Chinese)
Banaaaana!
CowboyNeal is ready!
Yea, but is Slashdot?
Seems the idea site to have support for IPv6. Last time I checked (late last year) Slashdot didn't do IPv6.
Heck, they still use GIFs...
Another 945,478,233,526,156 IP addresses I need to blacklist from spamming me.
Dude, where's my packet?
Present day...present time! Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
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256^4 = 2^8^4 = 2^(8*4) = 2^32
/plurvert
however
256^6 = 2^8^6 = 2^(8*6) = 2^48 != 2^128
but
65536^8 = 2^16^8 = 2^(16*8) = 2^128
Which explains everyhing...
Japan and china are ready to roll out ipv6 because there math skills are up to scratch....
I think we better just forget about ipv6 and focus on the metric system.
My router gets 4 octets per address and that's the way I like it!
try { do() || do_not(); } catch (JediException err) { yoda(err); }
IPv6 has a reasonable degree of backward compatibility, unlike metric...
I am stunned trying to think of a response... Metric isn't backwards compatible? 1 inch = 2.54 cm... and let's see.. if I multiply.. no.. maybe.. no... you're right, you can't go back!