Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:

The problem is that it's a sad truth. The internet which was originally a cool P2P environment is increasingly turning into a pure client - server (or rather consumer - big business) model. To me this is a huge step backwards. Compuserve anyone?

Businesses love to lock their customers in, and this is exactly what's happening. And until people understand the value of a clean connection, with no NAT and a static IP address, this is not going to get any better...

IPv6 should help in that regard, shouldn't it?
I for one can't wait to put my inet6 addresses to use :)

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JP Carballo

http://www.netfone2x.com
Bringing the world closer.

It might look like I'm doing nothing, but at the cellular level, I'm really quite busy.
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