Internet addresses rapidly running out

Government Computer News

The Number Resource Organization, which oversees global allocation of IP addresses, announced this week that less than 10 percent of the available IPv4 address space remains unallocated. The protocols are rules defining how devices communicate over networks such as the Internet, and the numerical addresses that identify network entities are a part of them. Without the availability of addresses afforded by IPv6, the world would run out of addresses.

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