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With no (or few) more IPv4 addresses, where's the IPv6 traffic? | |||
Posted by: Jordi on Friday, April 22, 2011 - 03:43 PM | |||
When it became clear that 32-bit IP addresses just wouldn't cut it for a growing Internet, the Internet Engineering Task Force did what its name suggests and created a new version of IP. IPv6 has so many addresses that it will resist our best efforts to waste all of them for many decades, if not centuries. | |||
Complete info at ars technica. |