It would have been so easy if the early Internet and TCP/IP network designers had made IPv6 backward compatible with IPv4. They didn't. In 1981, IPv4's 32-bit 4.3 billion addresses look more than ...
We've known for thirty years that we need to move from the old Internet protocol. Finally the cost of sticking with IPv4 is pushing organizations to make the move Back in November 2019, the RIPE NCC ...
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Public IPv4 addresses are now valuable loan collateral and can be worth millions
IPv4. Global has launched a new lending program that uses a borrower's IPv4 addresses as collateral. The firm, which ...
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