Engineers discuss IPv4 vs IPv6: Why hasn't IPv6 been widely adopted yet? Why do major services like Github and Slack still not support IPv6? And what are companies like CloudFlare doing to get around the 32 bit IP address limits of IPv4? Plus, we also discuss network tech, P2P, HTTPS vs HTTP, the Github Microsoft AI controversy, and answer questions about channel bonding and internet connections. We answer viewer questions about how Speedify can help with internet speed and stability using network bonding. Got questions for the Speedify engineers? Ask us live on our next stream, every Wednesday at 10am eastern. Watch this next: ▶ Our previous video aboutt Vibe coding: ▶ Our short about the Starlink dish update that changes everything: Chapters: 00:00 - Intro: Is IPv6 the future or a failed technology? 00:26 - The road from IPv4 to IPv6 05:43 - What happened to IPv5? 06:16 - Will there be IPv7? 08:15 - Static IPv4 servers in Speedify 08:49 - P2P and VPN servers 09:32 - Quick Success Story 09:46 - Speedify and Firewalls 11:37 - HTTPS vs HTTP: what's the difference? 13:10 - NAT and IPv6 14:35 - GitHub and Microsoft AI 15:39 - Mobile Data and IP 17:00 - Speedify Updates: Starlink stats, Jitter Buffer, router improvements, etc 18:19 - Amazon Kuiper satellites launched by SpaceX 20:34 - Raspberry Pi requirements for Speedify 21:17 - Starlink Direct to cell through T-Mobile 22:37 - Outro *** SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more tech discussions like this one. Learn more about Speedify: *** Alex Gizis & Speedify devs explain your connectivity tech 🛜 You can follow us here: Instagram: Tiktok: @speedifylive X: LinkedIn: Bio: Across social media Speedify CEO, Alexander Gizis chats “Between Two Palms” with technical experts and industry leaders. Together, they explore the latest internet technologies, including Starlink satellites, Wi-Fi 7, Apple innovations, fiber optics, next-gen routers, remote connectivity, AI, and networking protocols. For the past decade, Alex Gizis and a team of network engineers have been building Speedify. Speedify is a unique Channel Bonding app that combines multiple connections for faster speeds, greater stability, and top-notch security—optimizing your online experience while keeping your data safe. Gear we use: Recording - Ecamm Live Cameras - 3x OBSbot Tiny2 Audio - RODE GO II Wireless Microphones Say goodbye to slow Internet—subscribe now or stay disconnected! #speedify











