It fixed the problem there, the problem of some organizations assigned /8 when they actually needed /21.
We've received most of the address space back which was foolishy allocated and subsequently re-allocated back to RIRs, hence the *actually availabe* IP space grew to accomodate the future growth.
We're not running out of v4, not in the next 10-15 years. After that, we might have v6 rolled out in a meaningful way. I got my first v6 allocation back in 2001.
Granted, the problem if running out v4 is there, but the limit was pushed back nicely to accomodate growth.
But this discussion is OT from the title and as such, doesn't need to be continued. I deserve my /30 or /29 because I have real need for that, in my apartment.
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Last edited by Sty; 10-01-2005 at 07:19 AM..
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