Le 21/10/2022 à 20:50, John Gilmore a écrit :
Alexandre Petrescu <[email protected]> wrote:
it might make sense to try to make IPv6 to be quantum resistant.

Relax, have no fear. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are already fully buzzword compliant. They are climate change compatible,

I will not provoke, but one would note that IPv6 consumes more than
IPv4.  For example, measurements on a smartphone shown that using IPv6
consume approximately 5% more than IPv4.  There is an Internet Draft for
that.

So, maybe one would appreciate to try to make the protocol more climate
change friendly, i.e. consume less.

quantum resistant, neutral to positive in political correctness,

There is net neutrality indeed.

forward-looking to 5G,

to 6G.

fully interfaced to AI and IoT,

For IoT: most IoT deployments today are pure IPv4.

and are 800G certifiable in
laboratory tests (available under NDA).

800Gbyte/s or 800th generation of GSM?

Or the g as in acceleration?

It was fun reading :-)

Alex


John

_______________________________________________
Int-area mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/int-area

Reply via email to