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Getting developing countries connected
Posted by: Jordi on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 - 05:39 PM
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Partners in 6DISS, an EU funded project, are helping developing countries to get ready for the next generation of the internet: IPv6.

IPv6 may mean little or nothing to the average internet user, but without it, many people worldwide would find themselves unable to get connected in the coming years. However, to understand IPv6 is to first know how the internet works.

Complete info at Cordis News and Eurofunding Mag.