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Date Added: May 28, 2008 11:56:01 PM
The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses. Pushing people toward Internet Protocol version 6, or IPv6, would make available "an almost unlimited" number of Web addresses - just as lengthening telephone numbers has ...

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