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The China Next Generation Internet (CNGI) () project is a five-year plan initiated by the Chinese government with the purpose of gaining a significant position in the future development of the Internet through the early adoption of IPv6. ==Key CNGI goals== According to a brochure entitled "CNGI-CERNET2/61X", the CNGI effort's key tasks were as follows: * Construction of China's next generation Internet backbones * Development of key network technology and major applications for the next generation Internet * Promotion of industrialization and application development of next generation Internet equipment and software * Participation in international organizations, and playing an important role in standards setting IPv6 was selected as key technology. The United States has almost one third of the theoretical maximum IPv4 addresses (about 4.3 billion (- 19M ) ),〔("Overview of Country IP Usage", BGPExperts.com, May 7, 2007 )〕 while China has more high-speed Internet users than IP addresses and the largest Internet user base of any country.〔("China Surpasses U.S. In Internet Use", Forbes.com, March 4, 2006 )〕 With the implementation of IPv6, China planned to avoid imminent problems of IPv4 address exhaustion. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「China Next Generation Internet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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