Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
some time ago we already discussed that there's no killer application that would push the ipv6 deployment forward.
[dreamy mood on]
- If EU governments would declare that copyrighted content sharing over ipv6 network is
completely legal, then we get immediately a huge demand. It could be limited in time to, say, 5 years.
Useless, and even if it was not legal, already done on a very grand scale. Fixed your subject for you btw.
- With the introduction of ipv6, there's a chance to replace our poor old SMTP with
something more protected from spamming. I wonder if anyone has done anything in this direction. I guess everyone is going to use the same delivery mechanisms as in ipv4, but isn't that wrong?
How exactly would an IP protocol protect against spam (layer 7 / content) ?
No killer apps there. The only sole true killer app of IPv6: connect everything as you got enough IP addresses.
Greets, Jeroen