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* [http://www.nav6tf.org/html/nav6tf_library.html nav6tf library]
 
* [http://www.nav6tf.org/html/nav6tf_library.html nav6tf library]
 
* [http://www.isoc.org/tools/blogs/ispcolumn/?p=9 Addressing and the Future Internet] Overview from Geoff Huston (2/07)
 
* [http://www.isoc.org/tools/blogs/ispcolumn/?p=9 Addressing and the Future Internet] Overview from Geoff Huston (2/07)
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* Australian Summit 2007: IPv6 at Work [http://www.ipv6.org.au/summit/abstracts.html Presentations and Abstracts]
  
 
==Forums==
 
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* [http://www.ipv6forum.com/ IPv6 Forum] - a world-wide consortium dedicated to fostering the deployment of IPv6
 
* [http://www.ipv6forum.com/ IPv6 Forum] - a world-wide consortium dedicated to fostering the deployment of IPv6
*[http://www.nav6tf.org/ North American IPv6 Task Force] North American arm of the IPv6 forum
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* [http://www.nav6tf.org/ North American IPv6 Task Force] North American arm of the IPv6 forum
 
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==Articles==
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 15 December 2007

It is anticipated that the IPv4 address space currently used by the majority of Internet devices will shortly be exhausted. The IETF has decided to replace the 32-bit addressing scheme in IPv4 with a 128-bit addressing scheme in IPv6. Thus far the change-over has been slow, but time is running out.


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