Chippiewill
15-09-2012, 12:30 AM
Europe has almost exhausted its stock of old-style internet addresses.
Strict rationing of these addresses - called IPv4 - has been started by the body that hands them out in Europe.
From now on, companies can only make one more application for IPv4 addresses and, if successful, will only get 1,024 of them.
In addition, any application for more old addresses must demonstrate how an organisation is using the new, replacement, addressing scheme.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19600718
This is one of the more significant events along the way to IPv6, companies will now be struggling a LOT more to get new IP allocations and only get them if they have proper IPv6 implementations.
Strict rationing of these addresses - called IPv4 - has been started by the body that hands them out in Europe.
From now on, companies can only make one more application for IPv4 addresses and, if successful, will only get 1,024 of them.
In addition, any application for more old addresses must demonstrate how an organisation is using the new, replacement, addressing scheme.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19600718
This is one of the more significant events along the way to IPv6, companies will now be struggling a LOT more to get new IP allocations and only get them if they have proper IPv6 implementations.