When IPv4 was standardized in the early 1980s, its designers chose a 32-bit address space, allowing for roughly 4.3 billion unique addresses. At the time, the internet was a research network with only ...
We tracked down the author behind that IETF IPv8 draft.
The big picture: In the world of tech, IP addresses are akin to digital real estate. Just like in the physical realm where urban sprawl is an issue, the IPv4 territory is becoming increasingly crowded ...
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