No? My recollection is the original primary objective of IP Next was to prevent the net's flat address space from collapsing into NATed fragments. The need was immediate and pressing. We failed. Now we all live in what was feared - a post-collapse wasteland of centralized systems.
No? My recollection is the original primary objective of IP Next was to prevent the net's flat address space from collapsing into NATed fragments. The need was immediate and pressing. We failed. Now we all live in what was feared - a post-collapse wasteland of centralized systems.