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The End Of IPv4 Is Near
Posted by: Jordi on Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - 02:55 PM
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Most of you have probably heard or read that the Internet is running out of IP addresses – in particular, the IP version 4 addresses on which the Internet was built. The Regional Internet Registry that serves the Asia-Pacific region, APNIC, ran out of IPv4 addresses in April 2011. Europe will deplete their supply late this summer. ARIN, the Registry that serves the U.S. and Canada, has enough stock to last until early next summer.
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