IP
Internet Protocol
As defined by the IETF, IP is a protocol for inter-networking between networks using different underlying media.
IP has two versions in common use:
- IPv4 is the most common, and has been in widespread use since the 1980's.
- IPv6 is more recent, and does not yet have wide deployment globally, although some countries (ie. Korea, Japan) use it heavily. IPv6 is likely to form the basis for 3G mobile phone networks.
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