Growth in IP addresses despite global slowdown: research
25 Jan 2010
The recession that has lead to the restructuring of the of the global economy actually proved to be a go-ahead time for the Internet users. There was a major exhaustion of the IP addresses in 2009, despite the furore of global meltdown.
In a new report by Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at the Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC) named ‘2009 in Review – the IP Address Registry Perspective’, the IP addresses allocation pointed out that a growing Asia Pacific ICT sectors and high penetration rates for mobile Internet globally are the two major trends that have dominated the IP address pool.
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