Reply to post: Re: Plenty of IPv4 Space on the secondary market.

OK, this time it's for real: The last available IPv4 address block has gone

AbeChen

Re: Plenty of IPv4 Space on the secondary market.

Our study now indicates that there is practically no more shortage of IPv4 address, let alone going to IPv6.

Since EzIP can multiply each public IPv4 address by 256M (Million) fold without affecting current equipment, this enables over 75% of nations to serve their respective countries starting from just one IPv4 address that is already assigned to that nation.

Essentially, the CIR (Country-based Internet Registry) model proposed by ITU-T utilizing IPv6 a few years ago can now be stealthily implemented under IPv4, even without forming the sixth RIR at all.

Thoughts and comments would be much appreciated.

Abe (2018-08-18 21:59)

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