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01 November 2010The Internet is about to run out of the supply of addresses that are crucial to the way it works.
The current system runs on a protocol called IPv4 but a new system called IPv6 is due to replace that.
So what is IPv6? And how does it fit with the idea of the 'Internet of Things'?
Presented by Antony Funnell.
Guests:
Tony Hill, Chair of the Asia Pacific IPv6 Task Force.
Kevin Karp, Director and Business Manager of IPv6 Now.
Professor Jack Singh, Director of the Centre for Technology Infusion at La Trobe University.
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