Archive for April, 2011

Six Months, Six Providers and IPv6

April 19, 2011 by Craig Labovitz

This winter, the Internet passed a major milestone in its twenty-year-old wunderkind evolution from a small, experimental research network to one of the technical foundations of modern society. In a brief Miami hotel conference room ceremony, ICANN allocated the last five IPv4 address blocks on February 3 — the long anticipated endgame towards eventual Internet [...]

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