Who's going to manage that? The OS?
Meet my good friend DNS:
Hey, Joe - check out the pics that Tonya just put online: tonyas-pc.smithhousehold.comcast.net/pics/
Just because IPV6 is coming into play doesn't mean we suddenly jettison DNS - let's not go creating problems where they don't exist...devices have been self-registering in DNS via DHCP for a looooooong time - hell, even Microsoft OSes do it
"It will be a different business," said Edward L. Yingling, the chief executive of the American Bankers Association, "Those that manage their credit well will in some degree subsidize those that have credit problems."
A 2005 report by the Government Accountability Office estimated that 70 percent of card issuers' revenue came from interest charges, and the portion from penalty rates appeared to be growing. The remainder came from fees on cardholders as well as retailers for processing transactions. Consumer advocates say they have little sympathy for credit card issuers, arguing that they have made billions in recent years with unfair and sometimes deceptive practices.
Is this a real threat or saber-rattling to get more lenient usury laws out of congress?" NOTE TO EDITORS: I changed the title because I realized the word in the title before didn't make any sense."
The only resolution is to build out the infrastructure (bigger road) to handle more traffic at once.
I completely disagree, and will now offer you my competing resolution:
Welcome to my new Internet Packetpooling Service - just dial #622 from any (non-VoIP) phone to sign up to pool packets with other web surfers requesting the same data as you in your area. No more congested Internet traffic - well, ok, still congested, but at least you'll have three near-strangers to share the moment with as you wait for last week's episode of House to finish downloading.
Do the world a favor - reduce your carbon footprint and sign up for Packetpooling today!
Er...think of the children?
With your bare hands?!?