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The Number Resource Organization (NRO), the coordinating group that oversees the allocation of Internet number resources around the world, announced today that less than 10 percent of available IPv4 addresses remain unallocated.
The group is warning that with so few IPv4 addresses remaining, immediate planning for the implementation of the next-generation Internet Protocol (IPv6) is now required or the world could run out of internet addresses.
“The limited IPv4 addresses will not allow us enough resources to achieve the ambitions we all hold for global Internet access.” said Axel Pawlik, Chairman of the NRO. “The deployment of IPv6 is a key infrastructure development that will enable the network to support the billions of people and devices that will connect in the coming years.”
Source : http://www.digitalhome.ca/2010/01/nro-warns-the-world-is-running-out-of-internet-addresses/
The group is warning that with so few IPv4 addresses remaining, immediate planning for the implementation of the next-generation Internet Protocol (IPv6) is now required or the world could run out of internet addresses.
“The limited IPv4 addresses will not allow us enough resources to achieve the ambitions we all hold for global Internet access.” said Axel Pawlik, Chairman of the NRO. “The deployment of IPv6 is a key infrastructure development that will enable the network to support the billions of people and devices that will connect in the coming years.”
Source : http://www.digitalhome.ca/2010/01/nro-warns-the-world-is-running-out-of-internet-addresses/