What is Ipv6?
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A way of "addressing" computers on the Internet, just like phone numbers in a phone book.
IPv6 is a newer scheme to IPv4, and was developed because we have virtually run out of IPv4 addresses.
There are around 4 billion IPv4 addresses -- not even enough for everyone in the world to have their own address! IPv6 has so many more addresses that it would give everyone in the world about 6 billion addresses _each_!
Donald: My IPv6 address is 2001:db8::fd41:87.
Bob: Waah! My IPv4 is 202.76.9.20! That's so uncool!
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