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Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Niels Bakker)
Wed Jun 18 12:56:26 2014

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* mail@martingeddes.com (Martin Geddes) [Wed 18 Jun 2014, 18:17 CEST]:
>It may never become the defacto standard, period. Nearly 20 years to reach
>2% penetration is a strong hint that the costs outweigh the benefits.

Never before have we run out of IPv4 address space, so this time may 
well be different, now that an actual need for change is developing.

[..]
>their membership of the Seven Layer Adventists as a result. Yes, the

Nobody outside academia considers the OSI model a valid representation 
of the Internet.


	-- Niels.

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