no more ipv4 addresses

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Topic 198141

I saw where ARIN could not honor a request for an ipv4 address block, i.e., they are out. Will this force a move to ipv6 on the part of ISPs? Quite a milestone when you think about it.

mikey
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no more ipv4 addresses

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I saw where ARIN could not honor a request for an ipv4 address block, i.e., they are out. Will this force a move to ipv6 on the part of ISPs? Quite a milestone when you think about it.

Mine, Verizon, went there awhile back, I think they still use some ipv4 stuff but they are using some ipv6 stuff too. In fact the laptop I am on right now is using both, ipv4 for my home behind my router, but ipv6 from Verizon.

Mike Hewson
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ipv6 BAH ! When my

ipv6 BAH ! When my nano-trillio-minions emerge they will easily mop up that address space. Muahahahaha .... :-)

Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

Phil
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RE: ipv6 BAH ! When my

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ipv6 BAH ! When my nano-trillio-minions emerge they will easily mop up that address space. Muahahahaha .... :-)

Cheers, Mike.

ROFLMAO!!

I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.

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