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Protocol Politics
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Protocol Politics

The Globalization of Internet Governance. Professional & Vocational
BookPaperback
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The Internet has reached a critical point. The world is running out of Internet addresses. There is a finite supply of approximately 4.3 billion Internet Protocol (IP) addresses--the unique binary numbers required for every exchange of information over the Internet--within the Internet's prevailing technical architecture (IPv4). In the 1990s the Internet standards community selected a new protocol (IPv6) that would expand the number of Internet addresses exponentially--to 340 undecillion addresses. Despite a decade of predictions about imminent global conversion, IPv6 adoption has barely begun. Protocol Politics examines what's at stake politically, economically, and technically in the selection and adoption of a new Internet protocol. Laura DeNardis's key insight is that protocols are political. IPv6 intersects with provocative topics including Internet civil liberties, US military objectives, globalization, institutional power struggles, and the promise of global democratic freedoms.DeNardis offers recommendations for Internet standards governance, based not only on technical concerns but on principles of openness and transparency, and examines the global implications of looming Internet address scarcity versus the slow deployment of the new protocol designed to solve this problem.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-262-52675-3
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublisherMIT Press Ltd
Publishing date29/08/2014
Pages288 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 220 mm, Height 147 mm, Thickness 14 mm
Weight376 g
Illustrations16 figures, 5 tables; 21 Illustrations, unspecified
Article no.19820943
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.16330478
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Laura DeNardis is a Professor in the School of Communication at American University, Washington, D.C., and the coauthor of Information Technology in Theory.

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