news.bbc.co.uk — The first big steps on the road to overhauling the net's core addressing system have been taken. On Monday the master address books for the net are being updated to include records prepared in a new format known as IP version 6. Widespread use of this format will end the shortage of addresses that sites can be given.
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tehdanFeb 5, 2008
So's your face. :)
Closed AccountFeb 5, 2008
Speak bloody English ferchrisakes!
anarchistukFeb 5, 2008
Can I stop paying my webhost 4 bucks for 1 IP?
ichainsawFeb 5, 2008
@AjjahWhoosh
ichainsawFeb 5, 2008
You require more vespene gas!Show me the money
canudiggitFeb 5, 2008
So, what happened to IPv5?
Closed AccountFeb 8, 2008
I was being sarcastic, guys...