Stock image/Shutterstock September 9, 2019 Here’s why the internet will always have enough space for all our devices Andrew Smith, The Open University How can the internet accommodate more and more users every day?
You can hold off for now, but IPv6, like change, is inevitable. IP by Grasko/shutterstock.com May 27, 2015 Thriving market for dwindling IP addresses is a good commercial reason to finally adopt IPv6 Tim Chown, University of Southampton The UK government has sold spare IP addresses to a booming resale market - so now there’s a cash incentive to move to IPv6 sooner rather than later.
August 16, 2011 The internet is an hourglass Georgia Institute of Technology A new map detailing the structure of the internet could provide valuable lessons about how best to structure future iterations…
Routers have helped to slow the worldwide exhaustion of IPv4 addresses. AAP April 4, 2011 The end of the internet? IPv4 versus IPv6 Michael Fry, University of Sydney If you’re the sort of person who relies on the internet every day, you’ll maybe have twitched slightly on hearing rumours that the world is running out of internet addresses. Is this true? Well, yes and…