[Gllug] Public IPs - When are they appropriate

Jonathan Dye jonathan.dye at automationpartnership.com
Wed Nov 14 08:13:54 UTC 2001


At 12:17 13/11/01 +0000, you wrote:
>I don't think you realise just how many IPv6 addresses there are.
I once read a statistic that there is one IPv6 address for every atom on
the surface of the earth. But only some of the IPv6 addresses are assigned
for general use and of these ones there is only one for every square meter
of land on the surface of the Earth.

JD

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