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1 commentMonday, February 4, 2008

Internet Address Changes Begin

IPv6 Steps Out

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 "Under IPv4, experts

 "Under IPv4, experts predicted that we'd run out of available domain names by 2011"

This is not true.  There is no shortage of "domain names"  Only a shortage of IPv4 addresses.  An IPv4 address is a 32 bit binary number which uniquely identifies a host on the internet.  A domain an alpha-numeric representation (word) which is used by humans to identify world wide web pages.  The

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