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Interop gives back a month's worth of IPv4 addresses | |||
Posted by: Jordi on Monday, October 25, 2010 - 12:22 PM | |||
Whenever we publish stories about the IPv4 address depletion or IPv6, people make comments along the lines of "does MIT really need a class A IPv4 block with 16,777,216 addresses?" Apparently Interop, the holder of the 45.x.x.x block since 1995, no longer needs that much space. They're now returning 99 percent of it to ARIN, the American Registry for Internet Numbers, which handles IP address distribution in North America. Interop is holding on to a small fraction of the 45/8 block that's currently in active use. | |||
Complete article at ars technica. |