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FYI…

 

Fahd Batayneh

ICANN

 

Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 3:15 AM
Subject: ICANN News Alert -- Remaining IPv4 Addresses to be Redistributed to 
Regional Internet Registries | Address Redistribution Signals that IPv4 is 
Nearing Total Exhaustion

 

 <http://www.icann.org/> ICANN


News Alert


https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2014-05-20-en

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Remaining IPv4 Addresses to be Redistributed to Regional Internet Registries | 
Address Redistribution Signals that IPv4 is Nearing Total Exhaustion


20 May 2014

ICANN announced today that it has begun the process of allocating the remaining 
blocks of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses to the five Regional 
Internet Registries (RIR). The activation of this procedure was triggered when 
Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre's (LACNIC) supply of 
addresses dropped to below 8 million.

This move signals that the global supply of IPv4 addresses is reaching a 
critical level. As more and more devices come online, the demand for IP 
addresses rises, and IPv4 is incapable of supplying enough addresses to 
facilitate this expansion. ICANN encourages network operators around the globe 
to adopt IPv6, which allows for the rapid growth of the Internet.

"We are grateful for the guidance we've received from the RIRs as the number of 
unallocated IPv4 addresses dwindles," said Elise Gerich, Vice President of IANA 
and Technical Operations at ICANN. "This redistribution of the small pool of 
IPv4 addresses held by us ensures that every region receives an equal number of 
addresses while we continue to work with the community to raise support for 
IPv6."

To handle this critical drop in the numbers available to LACNIC, the five RIRs' 
policy making communities established a policy for the equal redistribution by 
ICANN. This is known as the allocation phase outlined in the Global Policy for 
Post Exhaustion IPv4 Allocation Mechanisms 
<https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/allocation-ipv4-post-exhaustion-2012-05-08-en>
 .

"The IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry contained about 20 million IPv4 
addresses earlier today and is now about half that size," said Leo Vegoda, 
Operational Excellence Manager at ICANN. "Redistributing increasingly small 
blocks of IPv4 address space is not a sustainable way to grow the Internet. 
IPv6 deployment is a requirement for any network that needs to survive."

IPv6 facilitates the exponential growth of the Internet by providing 
340-undecillion unique addresses, compared to the 3.7 billion afforded by IPv4.

"To continue to fuel the economic growth and opportunity that is brought by the 
Internet, we are at the point where rapid adoption of IPv6 is a necessity to 
maintain that growth," said Gerich.

  
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