February 2010 Archives
Quick on the heels of last month's allocation, yesterday the IANA allocated two more IPV4 address blocks to ARIN, the North American address registrar. (The blocks in question are 50/8 and 107/8).
The IANA free pool is down to 8.5%. If you factor in the "n=1" proposal, we're at 6.6% free.
Despite this bad news, 2010 is starting on several positive notes:
- Google has started streaming YouTube over IPv6. This is major.
- Comcast has announced details of its IPv6 trials.
- China Telecom is also running IPv6 trials.
Watch this space.
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