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: Unlike the current model where multiple devices hide behind a single router, every phone, sensor, and "thing" receives its own public address. This makes every device a first-class citizen on the internet.

: The "Grand Convergence" of wireless and conventional networks in 5G depends heavily on the advanced features and expanded address space of IPv6. Why Reinventing Matters Third Generation Internet Revealed: Reinventing...

: IPv6 natively supports IPsec for better encryption and advanced multicast capabilities, which allow for more efficient global audio and video streaming. : Unlike the current model where multiple devices

The feature highlights how the removal of legacy workarounds like simplifies network architecture and enables new possibilities: Why Reinventing Matters : IPv6 natively supports IPsec

In his book , Lawrence E. Hughes argues that the "Third Internet" is not just an incremental update, but a fundamental shift back to the original vision of a peer-to-peer network. This transformation is driven by the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 , which provides an essentially infinite address space of 340 undecillion public addresses. Core Concepts of the "Third Internet"

For those looking to explore the technical standards or implementation strategies, the full text is available through retailers like Amazon and digital libraries like O'Reilly . Third Generation Internet Revealed - Springer Nature

The book, published by Apress , serves as a guide for networking professionals to navigate the "exhaustion of the IPv4 address space". It outlines the transition from networks (running both IPv4 and IPv6) to Pure IPv6 , which is increasingly mandated by organizations like the U.S. Department of Defense .