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We're running out of IPv4 addresses. Time for IPv6. Really. - 8/17/2008
A week ago, we reached the magic number of 2.7 billion IPv4 addresses used. With 3.7 billion possible addresses, this means we now have less than a billion unused IPv4 addresses left. There are 39 blocks of 16.78 million addresses in the IANA global pool and another 339 million addresses that have been given out by IANA to the five Regional Internet Registries, but not yet delegated to ISPs or end-users... Arstechnica

Death knell looms for IPv4. Too little too late. - 8/17/2008
The global explosion of technology as the new medium for business could grind to a halt within 18 to 30 months as Internet addresses dry up... Computerworld

IPv6 video monitoring at the Beijing Olympics - 8/8/2008
China Netcom has developed eight innovations in digital communications used for the first time at the "hi-tech Olympics." IPv6-based video monitoring will be used for the first time to offer real-time viewing 24 hours a day, seven days a week end-to-end at Olympic venues and the Olympic Command Center... Chinaview

AARNet Runs First IPv6 Multicast With Asia-Pacific on its Network - 8/5/2008
Australia’s National Research and Education Network (NREN) has allowed Australian and ASEAN participants from 12 organisations to collaborate by running the first ever IPv6 Multicast on its network at the CanalAVIST ICT Forum... Computerworld

Waiting for the internet meltdown - 7/6/2008
The world is heading for a digital doomsday as the net fast runs out of numerical addresses. The end of the internet is nigh - and in less than three years, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Can it be true? The problem is that the world is running out of internet addresses. More than 85% of the available addresses have already been allocated and the OECD predicts we will have run out completely by early 2011... TimesOnline

ICANN misplaces own domain name - 7/6/2008
This doesn't sound good: The nonprofit agency in charge of the Internet addresses recently lost track of its own. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, said it happened when an Internet registration company it oversees got fooled into transferring the domain names to someone else.

What's Next for IPv6 in the U.S.? - 7/2/2008
With a federal mandate in place and an expected address crunch looming, is the country any further ahead in adopting IPv6? The U.S. government operates one of the largest technology infrastructures on Earth, and it's all supposed to be IPv6-ready. At least, that was the plan... InternetNews

OMB: Agencies met IPv6 deadline - 7/1/2008
All major agencies met the June 30 deadline for successfully demonstrating their adoption of IPv6 technology, the Office of Management and Budget said today... FCW.com

Agencies ready for next-generation Internet, OMB reports - 7/1/2008
The government’s largest agencies met an important information technology milestone Monday. All 26 agencies subject to the president’s management agenda scorecard met the June 30 deadline of being capable of sending and receiving information over the new Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the Office of Management and Budget announced today...






















