Next generation of internet technology from China

Sep 25, 2006

BEIJING: China has developed the next generation Internet technology, which 
could offer faster, more secure access and high capacity networks, possibly
ending US-led domination. An expert panel composed of top scientists and 
researchers, entrusted by the National Development and Research Commission 
(NDRC),
has okayed an academic network called CERNET2 (China Education and Research 
Network 2), which connects 25 universities in 20 cities across the vast country,
the state media reported today. CERNET2 is at the forefront of the development 
of the "China next generation Internet" (CNGI), the world's largest single
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) network, 'China Daily' reported. IPv6 
exponentially increases the number of possible Internet protocol (IP) addresses
available for connecting PCs and other devices to the Internet. Under the 
current IPv4 system controlled by the United States, there are mounting fears
that the Internet address pool could run dry, especially in Asia, as more and 
more people connect to the Internet, the state-run newspaper said. The new
technologies that will support the IPv6 system will also offer consumers faster 
and more secure access, Chinese experts said. Vice-President of the Chinese
Academy of Engineering and vice-director of the expert panel, Wu Hequan said 
the certification shows China is ahead of the game in building the next 
generation
of the Internet.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2023554.cms

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