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After studying a few e-mails on the ietf mail
system I am coming to several conclusions.
It will not be long before each house, never mind
business, is assigned a unique IP address, and that each house or business will
be permanently connected to the Internet.
When this happens there will no longer be a need to
have centrally served services, such as e-mail, DNS, POP3 or HTTP/HTTPS etc.
Control over the Internet will revert back to the Internet community, where it
belongs.
Which means your task should realistically only be
concerned with router technology and how to get IPv4 or IPv6 packets from A to
B, and nothing else.
I take it this is the case, or am I missing
something?
It just seems to me that there is far too much
commercial interest controlling your agenda.
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