Feb 07 2008

ICANN and IPV6

Category: Technology newspaomic @ 11:45 am

ICANN announced that 6 of the 13 root servers now suport IPv6 addressing. This means that now it’s possible to use the 340 trillion trillion trillionn trillions of IPv6 addresses (it’s not a joke, it’s real!! the exact number is 3.4×1038) for website addressing. This is crucial, since IPv4 addresses are going to a miserable end soon… The matter is, they say that IPv4 addresses wil finish around 2011, while a complete deployment of IPv6 is expected in 2025. Now I wonder how we’ll surf during those 14 years…

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