It has been addresses, it is called IPv6.
On 2/7/2011 8:01 AM, Jeremy Parr wrote:
On 7 February 2011 02:49, Justin Wilson <li...@mtin.net
<mailto:li...@mtin.net>> wrote:
We are not out of IPv4 addresses. The unallocated pool is
exhausted. There is a difference. Think of it in terms as water
from a well.
You have all of these people bringing water up from the well (the
water is ipv4 addresses). These people are storing these
addresses in buckets, bottles, etc. and distributing them to
others. One day the well runs dry. This does not mean you are
out of water because you have all these people out there who have
bottled water they can "sell" to others. They just can't go back
to the well and get more. What they have is what they have.
As someone else said, the fat lady has not yet sung, but she is on
stage and the curtain is being lifted. This is a very real problem and
does need to be addressed.
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