Glen Turner wrote:
This week the world Internet Architect Board has advised that
unassigned IVP4 addresses are now exhausted ...
There's a slight difference between the above and the IAB's statement
that "the *pool* of unassigned IPv4 addresses has been exhausted". That
is, all IPv4 addressing at IANA has been assigned out to the regional
internet registries (APNIC, etc). Those registries could be holding
unassigned IPv4 address blocks, or they may have exhausted supplies
too. In any case, a specification from a international standards body
can't depend upon a supply being available.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_IPv6_support_in_operating_systems

At the very least, it appears that the Big Three operating systems support
IPv6. Now for all those routers, cable modems and other comms equipment.

cheers
rickw


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Rick Welykochy

My goal for 2016 is to
achieve the goals of 2015
which I'd have done in 2014
as I promised in 2013
& planned in 2012.
    -- politics as usual

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