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Written by Greg Cottrill and Andrew Lee   
Friday, 05 June 2009
To all NOC Users we found this interesting javascript and have added it to our NOC frontpage on the right.

"IPv4 Exhaustion Counter" is a blogpart to help visualize the status of IPv4 address exhaustion which is mashed up with the "IPv4 Global Unicast Address Assignments" provided by IANA and "IPv4 Address Report" researched by Mr. Geoff Huston of APNIC.

Adoption of IPv6 in mobile infrastructure deployments will be the biggest driver in the migration to IPv6

(Gartner Dataquest Sept 2004)

One of the major design goals of IPv6 was to better handle streaming video, something the original Internet was never intended for. The new IPv6 format can greatly increase the quality of the picture seen by the viewer, and decrease the content owner's cost of delivering it. The combination of IPv6 technology and the availability of broadband will enable business models that will eventually change the face of television and of the Internet.

(Alex Lightman, CEO of IPv6 Summit, Nov. 22, 2005)

Another recent NetExpert user noted: "we predict we will run out of IPv4 address space this year." Anonymous

IPv4 exhaustion is a major concern for our community and we want to help in your transition to IPv6. Please feel free to contact us, comment on this blog, or begin a forum for registered users.

To deploy this onto your own webpage reference here.

Intec NetCore, Inc. provides a blogpart version of "IPv4 Exhaustion Counter" that visualize the status of IPv4 address exhaustion. This blogpart is licensed under a Creative Commons License [Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.1 Japan].

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