Re: Why one Internet?

Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo <carlosm3011@gmail.com> Tue, 10 April 2012 18:53 UTC

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Wasn't this what the Internet was supposed to be? I'm tempted to ask how
old you are, but I don't want to be rude.

As the Monty Python would put it: 'You see, the key is in the name -
Inter - net(work)'

:-)

cheers

Carlos

On 4/10/12 10:24 AM, Pars Mutaf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my opinion, we can add one more Internet when necessary, then
> another one etc. 
>
> We can have as many Internets as we need, all different. 
>
> We just need a *network of Internets*. 
>
> The first (current) Internet is an IPv4 Internet.
> The second Internet can be an IPv4 Internet too. In this case we would
> have 2 IPv4 Internets. 
> Obviously, in this case, we would have the same addresses used by two
> different nodes in 
> the two Internets. I think it is possible to locate the node we need.
> I am not here to discuss 
> these details. 
>
> The second Internet can be an IPv6 Internet. 
>
> The second Internet can be a IPv7 Internet. 
>
> The second Internet can be IPv6 but we may have a third one which is
> IPv7 etc. 
>
> We just need a network of Internets, all possibly different. 
>
> Pars
> http://content-based-science.org/
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