Government, IPv4 Exhaustion

The World Wide Web at 20
18 Mar 2009

You might not have noticed it, but the World Wide Web turned 20 years old last week.

It seems as if it has been ingrained in our lives forever, but the Internet Society held a quiet celebration in Geneva, Switzerland, last week to honor Tim Berners-Lee on the anniversary of his proposal for a technology to save and access vast amounts of data.

The next big step will be the move to the next generation of Internet Protocols, IPv6, Daigle said. Although adoption of IPv6 so far has been slow, Daigle said it is mirroring the adoption of the current IPv4.

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