If you want ripe RIPE IPv4 addresses, there will be a literal waiting list to join. In a new policy approved and posted on Tuesday, the regional internet registry (RIR) that serves Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia, dubbed RIPE, has decided that the only way it can deal with the ever-diminishing number of unassigned IPv4 addresses is for everyone to form an orderly queue. “On application forRead more
Leasing offers a two-way advantage. For lessors, it is an opportunity to make recurring revenue. For lessees, it is a way to meet their needs for IP addresses without making big financial commitments. There are some best practices and pitfalls that come with IP address leasing. These will be discussed later on. For us to have a better picture on the idea of IPv4 leasing, it’s important to takeRead more
1.0 What is IPv6 Imagine the internet as a vast, intricate network of roads where each device, be it a computer, smartphone, or any internet-enabled gadget, is a vehicle needing a unique address to travel the digital highways. IPv6, the sixth iteration of the Internet Protocol, provides these addresses in the form of a 128-bit hexadecimal value. This extensive address space is a stark contrast to its predecessor, IPv4,Read more
IPv6, or Internet Protocol version 6, is the latest version of the Internet Protocol (IP). It was designed to overcome the limitations of its predecessor, IPv4. IPv6 is the future of the Internet. We are looking at the increased adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous transport (like Tesla cars), and smart cities. Your office space is likely to have multiple sensors, actuators, and IoTs that require anRead more
There are about 4.3 billion IPv4 IP addresses. To be precise, it’s 4,294,967,296. While 10 digits may seem a lot, we have actually run out of those addresses. The Internet has outgrown its capacity. It’s not a doomsday scenario. But this development marks a crucial milestone in the history of our interconnected online world. 1.0 Are IPv4 Addresses Exhausted? Are IPv4 addresses exhausted? The short answer is: yes. IPv4 addressesRead more