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Who introduces IPv6, and what's stopping its development
Last time we talked about IPv4 exhaustion - who owns a small percentage of the remaining addresses and why it happened. Today we are discussing the alternative - IPv6 and the reasons for its slow spread - someone says that the high cost of migration is to blame, and someone says that the technology is outdated. Who introduces IPv6 IPv6 has been in existence since the mid-nineties - that's when the first RFCs appeared with a description of how it works (e.g., RFC 1883). Over the years, the protocol...
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Prospects for quantum networks: who does it and why
What quantum projects Russian and foreign engineers are working on. What are quantum networks Quantum networks are data transmission systems, the principle of which is based on the laws of quantum mechanics. Information in such networks is transmitted through fiber optic cables with the help of polarized photons. One of the defining properties of photons is "fragility". They are destroyed by reading, so it is almost impossible to listen to quantum networks. Even if an intruder conducts a MITM-attack...
5 лет назад
In which countries is the "slowest" Internet and who is correcting the situation in hard-to-reach areas
Network access speeds can vary hundreds of times from place to place. We talk about projects that seek to deliver high-speed Internet to remote regions. We will also talk about how network access is regulated in Asia and the Middle East. Slow Internet seats-- they're still there. There are points on the planet where the speed of access to the network is much lower than comfortable. For example, in the English village of Trimley-Saint-Martin the speed of downloading content is about 0.68 Mbps....
5 лет назад