China seeking initiative right in IPv6 addresses
27 Aug 2009
Countries around the world are all striving for the allocation of IPV6 next-generation Internet addresses because the existing IPV4 addresses will exhaust in 2012.
The Asia-Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC) will offer opportunities for the Chinese Internet industry to participate in the establishment of IP address management policy, Paul Wilson, chairman of the APNIC said in Beijing on August 26, 2009.
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Why would anyone pay people for IPv6 allocations ?
2002:[IPv4]:0000/64 is a FREE prefix for anyone with ONE 32-bit IPv4 address.