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
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Official: North America is COMPLETELY OUT of new IPv4 addresses
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