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  • Americas are just 2 weeks away from running out of IPv4 addresses

    John Curran, <a href="https://www.arin.net/">CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN),</a> told attendees at the <a href="http://events.campustechnology.com/Events/CT-Summer-Educational-Technology-Conference/Information/HOME.aspx">Campus Technology conference</a> in Boston on Wednesday that the IP address authority's pool of IPv4 addresses has dwindled to 90,000 and will be exhausted in about two weeks.

    Written by Bob Brown30 July 15 04:15
  • Want an IPv4 address? Get in line

    The stockpile of unused IPv4 addresses in North America has fallen so low that there's now a waiting list.

    Written by Stephen Lawson02 July 15 05:07
  • Why the journey to IPv6 is still the road less traveled

    The writing's on the wall about the short supply of IPv4 addresses, and IPv6 has been around since 1999. Then why does the new protocol still make up just a fraction of the Internet?

    Written by Stephen Lawson21 April 15 04:00
  • How to get IPv6 addresses from ARIN

    Whenever I help a company deploy IPv6, the first question I'm asked is how to get provider independent IPv6 address space from ARIN. ARIN has new <a href="https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#six58">policy guidelines</a> that affect how a company approaches its allocation justification request for IPv6 vs. what was required for IPv4.

    Written by Ed Horley16 Nov. 11 07:38
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  • The 6 best things at Campus Tech 2015

    The 22nd annual education technology conference, Campus Technology 2015, took place in Boston the last week of July. It brought together some of the most influential leaders in technology for higher education and offered innovative solutions to the myriad of challenges for IT professionals, faculty, staff and students.

    Written by Kacy Zurkus12 Aug. 15 00:45
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