Hurricane Electric was recently featured in a piece on ZD Net for its position in the IPv4 conversation as standing ready to provide dual stack IPv6 and IPv4 transit when, as noted by ARIN, IPv4 web addresses run out. From the article: The last seconds are ticking off the U.S. IPv4 network clock ARIN reports it only has about two to four weeks of IPv4 Internet address blocks left. By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols for Networking | July 3, 2015 — 10:00 […]
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Hurricane Electric’s Owen DeLong Interviewed About Remaining IPv4 Addresses
ZDNet recently interviewed Owen DeLong, Hurricane Electric’s Director of Professional Services and IPv6 Evangelist, for his take on ARIN (The American Registry of Internet Number)’s announcement that North America has reached Phase 4 as it runs out of IPv4 addresses. From the article: North America is down to its last IPv4 addresses Summary: ARIN, which oversees the Internet addresses for Canada, the United States, and much of the Caribbean, is down to its last few IPv4 […]