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Re: IPv6 Demonstration - Getting the wow factor?

Date : Le 02 avril 2008
From : Dick Wesseling
Sujet : Re: IPv6 Demonstration - Getting the wow factor?

In article <4463255e-c9f7-4225-bfdc-1873870b08b0@u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
Le Chaud Lapin writes:
>
> The wow factor comes from applications, not necessarily the protocols,
> and since IPv6 does not exactly facilitate the creation of wow
> applications, you have no wow applications to show, and all you are
> left with is a protocol, which just so happens to be a mess to look
> at.

I don't know if IPv6 is such a mess, I'm not a v6 expert, but it cannot
be a bigger mess than the combination of IPv4 plus NAT that we are stuck
with right now. I'm currently trying to set up a SIP based telephony
network - a wow application - but the fact that some of the intended
users are behind NAT is giving me a headache. ICE attempts to "solve"
the NAT problem by building NAT traversal into the application layer at
the endpoints, but that is just a symptom, not a cure.

Wow applications like Internet Telephony would be a lot easier to create
with a _proper_ solution of the address scarcity problem.


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