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W. E. Perry scripsit:

> Workable interop at global internetwork
> scale cannot feasibly be based on a priori agreements embracing all likely
> counterparties and resulting in names somehow globally unique.  [...]
> Luckily, internetwork creation
> is predicated upon universal addressing schemes (IP at one level, URL at
> another [...].

What is a universal addressing scheme, if not an a priori agreement
embracing all likely counterparties and resulting in names that are
globally unique?

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