North America has officially run dry of new IPv4 addresses, the numbers that computers use to find each other on the internet. --This means the region can allocate no more of the 32-bit network addresses to web hosting companies, cloud providers, organizations and individuals: they're all taken. The space is full, and it's being heralded as a key milestone in the internet's growth.
Read more at The Register
(Hat tip: KimR)
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Official: North America is COMPLETELY OUT of new IPv4 addresses
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