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|  Rob Swindell to Jay Harris  |
|  Just how big is IPv6?  |
|  23 Dec 24 14:14:40  |
 
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Re: Just how big is IPv6?
By: Jay Harris to All on Mon Dec 23 2024 07:11 am
> Or even more magnificently, this means you can give every millimetre from
> one side of the universe to the opposite side of the universe in a straight
> line about 3.6 billion IPv6 addresses... every... millimetre...
So what you're saying is that IPv6 was over-engineered. :-)
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