Internet gridlock looms, but some see a fix at hand
Monday, May 02, 2005 - :32 PM
Topic: 6DEPLOY
Posted by: Jordi

Just like a city, the Internet’s virtual space is divvied up into addresses — not e-mail addresses, but Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. Each numerical address represents a piece of the Internet, and you can’t connect to the Internet without one.

The current version of the Internet has more than 4 billion IP addresses. But soon, that might not be enough.

Complete article at NWAnews.

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