On 3 February 2011, the central pool of available IPv4 addresses managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) was depleted when each Regional Internet Registry (RIR) received its last /8 or 16,777,216 addresses.
The deployment of IPv6, a newer protocol that offers many more addresses, is imperative to the long-term growth, security and stability of the Internet.
Join us on May 24th as we are joined by John Curran, CEO and President of ARIN (American Registry of Internet Numbers), as he discuss the When, Why and How of this important subject for you and your organization.