Ipv4 addresses in Latin America and the Cara lwa ben are getting on

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The number of remaining ipv4 addresses for Latin America and the Cara lwa ben has shrunk to four million. This is the stock for this area was officially exhausted, and there are more stringent rules for the spending of the remaining ipv4 address blocks in operation.

That made the Lacnic, the organization which among other things is responsible for allocating ipv4 address blocks, Tuesday known. As a result of the depleted stock allows the organization to stricter rules in operation for the allocation of these ip addresses. It will also be more stringent consideration of the requests for address blocks. In practice, that, according to the Lacnic down to the fact that ipv4 addresses are for isps in Latin America and the Caribbean now actually.

Raúl Echeberría, ceo of Lacnic, let them know that the ipv4 addresses that still can be issued, a long time will not be sufficient to meet the needs of the region. Since the creation of Lacnic in 2002, gave the organization a total of more than 182 million ipv4 addresses. Echeberría stresses that the implementation of ipv6 addresses in the region are now more important than ever; governments and isps would be the introduction of it for some time to postpone.

Half of the remaining 4 million addresses, will be distributed in blocks of 256 up to 1024 ip addresses. As soon as this 2 million addresses have been forgiven, can the current members of the Lacnic no ipv4 addresses more applications. The remaining addresses are reserved for new members of the Lacnic. RIPE, the European organization that ip addresses out to the internet – and hosting providers, shared in september of 2012, the last ipv4 address blocks.

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