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[ipv6-wg] Ars Technica article about the last 20^H^H10% of IPv4 space
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Shane Kerr
shane at time-travellers.org
Fri Jan 22 14:36:29 CET 2010
All, I hate to interrupt our normal process discussions, but I liked this article by Iljitsch van Beijnum on Ars Technica yesterday: http://tinyurl.com/yaqu3f9 Maybe not news for folks here, but a nice explanation of different views of how much space is actually available. Sadly, I think the summary is correct: "it's now too late for a smooth IPv4-to-IPv6 transition, so prepare for a bumpy one where we run out of IPv4 addresses before there is widespread IPv6 adoption." Fasten your seatbelts everyone! -- Shane
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