Well said. Owen
On Apr 16, 2011, at 2:06 AM, Ahmed Abu-Abed wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > APNIC, the IP address registry for the region stretching from Pakistan to > Japan and down to Australia/NZ, announced yesterday it has reached the final > /8 IPv4 address block, which is practical IPv4 depletion for most ISPs. > > From now on APNIC will highly restrict the amounts of IPv4 addresses it > issues, with ONLY one block 1024 addresses per ISP, and this will be the last > IPv4 address block given to each ISP. > > Expect IPv6 only services to start come up, so even if you have enough IPv4 > addresses or thinking of implementing an IPv4 Carrier Grade NAT in your > network, you will still need to start IPv6 migration all the way to the > subscribers. > > The Middle East's address registry, RIPE NCC, is expected to reach a similar > situation soon when RIPE reaches its final /8. > > Best Regards, > -Ahmed > > Ahmed Abu-Abed, P.Eng. > VP, IPv6 Forum Jordan > GSM +962 777 669 100 > www.ipv6forum.org > > _______________________________________________ > Menog mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.menog.net/mailman/listinfo/menog
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