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Internet ossifying, warns architect
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Internet ossifying, warns architect | Internet ossifying, warns architect |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Thursday, 08 May 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Despite this urgency, "there is still no particular certainty that industry will adopt IPv6," he suggests. Other issues highlighted by Huston include scalability problems with routing and transmission capacity, the integrity and scalability of the Domain Name System, overall integrity issues caused by malware and other forms of abuse, and the challenge of mobility in terms of distinguishing between identity and location given an address. Huston, who was involved in the technical management of the Internet in Australia from its early days, made this observation in an appendix to AARNet's submission to Australia's National Innovation Review. AARNet is a company owned by the country's 38 universities and CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. AARNet owns and operates the digital infrastructure linking these and other organisations' research and education activities. The submission makes six recommendations for government action: CONTINUED |
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