Wading through the coverage - where to look for IPv4 and IPv6 information [Archived]
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As we are sure you have seen, there has been a bombardment of coverage surrounding the depletion of the IANA IPv4 free pool, following the joint ICANN/NRO press conference on February 3.
In all that buzz who really got the story right? How can you know which articles best describe the situation, or give accurate advice to readers looking to get IPv6 ready? With such a technical subject, a few folks are bound to get caught up with some of the many misconceptions surrounding IPv4 and IPv6. To help you out, we have put together the following list of articles we feel best cover the news and provide next steps for ISPs, service providers, and businesses.
So without further ado: here are the articles we suggest you refer to regarding IPv4 depletion / IPv6 adoption thus far include:
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Network World Suddenly everybody’s selling IPv6
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan -
CNET Moving to IPv6: Now for the hard part (FAQ)
By Stephen Shankland -
CNN The Internet has (kind of) run out of space
By Doug Gross -
The Washington Post IPv4 addresses running out. Don’t panic.
By Rob Pegoraro -
Government Computer News Why the time is now for IPv6 (and it’s not for lack of IPv4 addresses)
By William Jackson
We know these aren’t the only good stories out there. Have you seen any great coverage about IPv4 or IPv6? Go ahead and add links to the comments for this blog post and let all of Team ARIN know about it!
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Here in the Vault, information is published in its final form and then not changed or updated. As a result, some content, specifically links to other pages and other references, may be out-of-date or no longer available.