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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2009
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    #1
    http://www.nro.net/news/apnic_announces_its_ipv4

    APNIC Announces its IPv4 Address Pool Reaches Final /8

    APNIC announced that as of Friday, 15 April 2011, its IPv4 address pool
    reached the Final /8 IPv4 address block, bringing the Asia Pacific
    region to the last Stage of IPv4 exhaustion. This is a very important
    milestone on the IPv4 exhaustion process at a global level.

    The NRO urges Internet community members to deploy IPv6 within their
    organizations. Deploying IPv6 is now a requirement to ensure continued
    growth and development of the Internet.

    APNIC’s objective during this stage will be to provide IPv4 address
    space for new entrants to the market and for those deploying IPv6, under
    the final /8 policy. For more information on this policy, please refer to:

    http://www.apnic.net/criteria

    The other four Regional Internet Registries (AfriNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and
    the RIPE NCC) will continue to allocate IPv4 address space to their
    members in accordance with their community-based regional policies until
    their pools of available IPv4 addresses are depleted. All RIRs will
    continue to allocate IPv6 addresses as they have since 1999.

    For more information on IPv6, visit http://www.nro.net/ipv6/, or your
    local RIR for information on how to get IPv6 address space.
    I really need to brush up on IPv6 configuration.

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #2
    Will there be any effect on us ordinary internet users?

Asia Pacific is running out of IPv4 addresses