addresstell
Addresstell is a hypothetical addressing framework proposed in discussions of next-generation resource naming. It envisions a unified, persistent address for any object or resource—physical location, digital service, or identity—that remains stable even as underlying networks shift.
A typical addresstell address consists of hierarchical components separated by colons, with an optional metadata segment.
Resolution in addresstell relies on resolvers—service endpoints that map an addresstell address to a network endpoint,
Status and use of the concept remain exploratory. It is not standardized or widely implemented, and appears