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Which Five Years?
[edit]This article needs dates to put it in context! When was this plan started, when was it first announced publicly, and when do the 5 years of the plan period start? 69.87.202.147 23:59, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
China starved for IP addresses?
[edit]- China has more high-speed Internet users than it does IP addresses
The IP address starvation article seems to differ greatly with this statement. And the references in the CNGI article indicate that the reasons for CNGI are more about China aiming to have its own independent technology capability and competitive advantage, not imminent address starvation. Michael Gold 00:39, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
- My understanding on this issue is that both are true. I am not sure exactly how it is worked out currently, somewhere along the line of port forwarding and routing tables. This is also why internet speed is slower generally in mainland china. Yongke 13:59, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
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