Useful answer. However, although infrastructure is indeed a hurdle, viable technical solutions already exist - as is clearly explained. The point-of-access issue, on the other hand, seems much harder to tackle. With respect to mobile internet, it is also important to consider that 'internet access capability' does not equate to ability to connect: people need to be educated in the usefulness of the internet, so as to create and drive demand of internet access.
Both sides are coming (slowly) together - the infrastructure (routing guts) and the edge access (cable modems, etc.) are both improving WRT IPv6 capability/support.
Is this sr the matrix arquitect?. anyway, thanks for create the internet sr!. cheers from argentina.
diazconias 1 year ago
Did you buy that tie? Or was it a gift...
grahamb45 3 years ago
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lol what kind of comment is that?
electricsashimi 3 years ago 2
I think it was a gift...
SpartanLV 3 years ago
Useful answer. However, although infrastructure is indeed a hurdle, viable technical solutions already exist - as is clearly explained. The point-of-access issue, on the other hand, seems much harder to tackle. With respect to mobile internet, it is also important to consider that 'internet access capability' does not equate to ability to connect: people need to be educated in the usefulness of the internet, so as to create and drive demand of internet access.
GlobalSlyder 3 years ago
Both sides are coming (slowly) together - the infrastructure (routing guts) and the edge access (cable modems, etc.) are both improving WRT IPv6 capability/support.
trejrco 3 years ago