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Between 2019-11-26 00:00:00Z and 2019-11-27 00:00:00Z
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Today, at 15:35 (UTC+1) on 25 November 2019, we made our final /22 IPv4 allocation from the last remaining addresses in our available pool. We have now run out of IPv4 addresses.
14:09
poggers
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ChillerDragon 2019-11-26 14:10:27Z
rip RIPE
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[quakenet] fstd BOT 2019-11-26 14:12:48Z
wasn't there one /8 for each reserved by IANA still?
14:12
or have they already eaten through theirs?
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ChillerDragon 2019-11-26 14:14:15Z
its time to buy some ipv4s its good investment o.O
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Now let us watch as they scramble to reassign some, then watch as ISPs put more and more people behind more and more NATs until the internet becomes unrecognisable
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isn't there ipv6
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[quakenet] fstd BOT 2019-11-26 14:42:02Z
at my workplace i have a /17 but less than half of it is used
14:42
should consider selling some for profit and profit
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It's probably cheaper for corporate to buy more NAT hardware then to invest in migrating to ipv6
14:43
And everyone knows that corporations care about nothing buy money
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some older hardware and software doesn't work with ipv6, consider that pls
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[quakenet] fstd BOT 2019-11-26 20:47:17Z
that might have been an argument 20 years ago
20:47
for physical thingies that actually implement ipv4 in hardware
20:48
fuck those, if you ask me, and fuck devices that do it in their firmware but have no mechanism to update the firmware
20:49
come to think about it, a router from 20 years ago will probably not be able to keep up with todays throughput anyway
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ipv4 gives more money else it would have died 15 years ago xd
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Ipv8 is out since 1month
21:18
Enjoy it
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@Deleted User it's not something that's intrinsic to ipv4 that is more profitable. It's just the advantage of being the status quo and it's limitations being relatively easy to work around with NAT
22:43
ipv6 adoption has been long seen as a chicken and egg problem
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