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Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a network layer for packet-switched internetworks. It is designated as the successor of IPv4, the current version of the Internet Protocol, for general use on the Internet.

The main change brought by IPv6 is a much larger address space that allows greater flexibility in assigning addresses. The extended address length eliminates the need to use network address translation to avoid address exhaustion, and also simplifies aspects of address assignment and renumbering when changing providers.

It is common to see examples that attempt to show that the IPv6 address space is extremely large. For example, IPv6 supports 2128 (about 3.4×1038) addresses, or approximately 5×1028addresses for each of the roughly 6.5 billion (6.5×109) people alive today.[1] In a different perspective, this is 252 addresses for every star in the known universe[2] – more than ten billion billion billion times as many addresses as IPv4 supported.

The large number of addresses allows a hierarchical allocation of addresses that may make routing and renumbering simpler. With IPv4, complex CIDR techniques were developed to make the best possible use of a restricted address space. Renumbering, when changing providers, can be a major effort with IPv4, as discussed in RFC 2071 and RFC 2072. With IPv6, however, renumbering becomes largely automatic, because the host identifiers are decoupled from the network provider identifier. Separate address spaces exist for ISPs and for hosts, which are “inefficient” in address space bits but are extremely efficient for operational issues such as changing service providers.

The Windows vista is ready for IPv6. IPv6 addresses are normally written as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, where each group is separated by a colon (:). For example, 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7334 is a valid IPv6 address.

Today’s spotlight is on the applications that you MUST have on your Cellphone.

Here are some symbian applications that will make your life easy.

You Should have a GPRS/EDGE/3G connection on your mobile…

Compatible devices: S60 3rd Edition, Nokia N-Series, Nokia E-Series. (as per my current knowledge)

Opera Mini

It is a great software that is one of the most used and downloaded mobile apps. Opera mini is simply a phone internet browser, which is multipurpose; it is a feed reader, a browser through which you can see the webpages in their original size, because it has a zoom utility that lets you zoom you web pages, You can browse all it’sfeatures at it’s official site

Mig33

Company claims that “With mig33, you can chat and send instant messages and emails, make inexpensive international phone calls, share photos, connect with old friends and even meet new ones. Think of it as an addition to your phone’s existing service.”
Which I also agree!!, it’s a great tool; the thing in it which i like is that it supports MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ , AOL, Google Talk, SMS, to name a few.

Google Maps For Mobile

Download Google Maps for mobile to get maps, directions, and business listings, right on your mobile device. Google Maps on your phone makes it easy to:

  • Determine your current location with or without GPS
  • Get driving and transit directions
  • Get phone numbers and addresses for local businesses
 

Yahoo go !

Yahoo! Go is today’s essential solution for anyone with a mobile phone. It’s an all-in-one offering that lets you enjoy the best of the Internet on your phone—for free. Send an email, upload photos, download a map, search for answers, check stock quotes, or get breaking news—all that and much more is available through Yahoo! Go.