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Next-generation IPv6 Address Added to the Internet's Root DNS Zone
Posted by: Jordi on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 - 10:11 AM
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ICANN announced today that for the first time, an IPv6 nameserver address has been added to the Internet's root DNS zone. This next generation version of the Internet Protocol provides trillions more addresses than the IPv4 system that is in use by most networks today.

By taking this significant step forward in the transition to IPv6, ICANN is supporting the innovations through which the Internet evolves to meet the growing needs of a global economy.

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