REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, the Internet version of the most commonly used now beginning to run out of space. Global organization that helps coordinate the allocation of internet addresses today warned that only about 200 million, or five percent, from about four billion Internet addresses are still available.
The organization, The Number Resource Organization (NRO) said more than 200 million unused addresses in the last nine months. NRO has previously warned that the current version of the Internet, namely Internet Protocol 4 or IPv4, could run out of addresses by the end of 2011.
NRO institutions, many governments and other agencies had tried to ask Internet service providers to begin using the newer version, or IPv6.
These changes require service providers to purchase new technology, but will increase the number of available Internet addresses to more than 340 trillion trillion trillion, or numbers with 39 digits.
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