19 Jun
2010
19 Jun
'10
3:10 p.m.
In article <AANLkTimTdz5UO8v8ObC7CXgmNODAHqzjaHQbEtMuwuny@mail.gmail.com>, Matthew Petach <mpetach@netflight.com> writes
After all with a world population of 7 billion, you certainly can't have "Internet [...] for everyone" with only 4 billion IP addresses, unless you put a *lot* of NAT in place.
What's the average household size, especially in developing countries. And does "everyone" have access, if their home does? -- Roland Perry