The Internet’s Second Coming
According to Hurricane Electric, an internet backbone and services provider based in Fremont, California, the internet will run out of bulk I.P. addresses sometime next week.
Sign up for the Smarter Faster newsletter
A weekly newsletter featuring the biggest ideas from the smartest people
Already, some two billion people have access to the internet. Add all the televisions, phones, cars and household appliances that are currently being given internet access—plus, eventually, every book, pill case and item of inventory as well—and a world or two of addresses could easily be accounted for. Apart from providing locators for every person and thing on the planet and beyond, IPv6’s huge address space makes routing traffic over the internet a good deal easier. … Though a vast improvement, IPv6 is not without its problems.
Sign up for the Smarter Faster newsletter
A weekly newsletter featuring the biggest ideas from the smartest people