To encourage greater participation from developing countries, where Internet usage is growing, the nonprofit Internet Society is offering grants for up to five people to attend each Internet Engineering Task Force meeting. Covered expenses include meeting registration, airfare and hotels. |
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The ongoing Telecom World 2006 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is to launch a forum themed Countering Spam Cooperation Agenda on Friday, a press release said in Hong Kong on Monday. The release issued by the ITU, the United Nation's telecom governing arm, said key international and regional organizations involved in the fight against spam will gather to discuss on greater collaborative efforts to combat spam and related threats. |
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Network consultant Michael Biber says IPv4 is on its last legs. IPv4's 32-bit format can describe 4.3 billion unique addresses. That's not enough. "It's one address for every two people," Mr Biber says. "Obviously not all of them have a computer . . . but there is an enormous spread of mobile phones and radio wireless in Africa and throughout Asia - Bangladesh has higher mobile phone penetration than Australia. All the new voice over IP phones and G3 mobile phones need an IP address." |
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