Everything you need to know about IPv6 – arstechnica
Everything you need to know about IPv6 – arstechnica
As of January 1, 2007, 2.4 billion of those were in (some kind of) use. 1.3 billion were still available and about 170 million new addresses are given out each year. So at this rate, 7.5 years from now, we’ll be clean out of IP addresses; faster if the number of addresses used per year goes up.
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- 03.09.07 / 7am
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