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Netberg! IPv4 Ship Begins to Sink
Posted by: Jordi on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 11:12 AM
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The 1960s Cold War thriller Fail-Safe describes in morbid detail how the U.S. president would know when his ambassador in Moscow has been killed by nuclear blast: "I'm told that what we will hear at this end will be a high, shrill sound. That will be the ambassador's phone melting from the heat of the fireball." I fear many of us are looking for a similar sign marking the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses on the Internet.
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