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Ted Mittelstaedt t...@ipinc.net writes:
No, since the number of total host numbers in a /64 is vastly larger
than in a /128, if you hold to single number queries then it will blow
it out far far faster.
This is why I said SA needs to be modified to treat a single hit in a
/64 as the entire
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
End users all over most of the world WANT to interact with foreigners.
End users all over the world primarily want to interact with family and
friends, 95% of which speak the same language and live in the same
country.
They DO NOT want to have the Internet on their
And SMTP is the same philosophy. Unicode addressing should rightly be
an add-on to a simpler system. And frankly the biggest proponent of
EAI is China - and why do you think that this is?
Silly me, I thought it was because they have 1.2 billion citizens
who read and write Chinese rather than