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340,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

By Janet Evans
Thursday, Sep 25 2008, 06:40 AM


Can you say 340 trillion, trillion, trillion?

That's how many addresses the new system for web addresses will have when it is implemented.

You see, the current system is about ready to run out of addresses.  Who would have thought the Internet Highway would run out of addresses?  Why, the mighty inventor of the internet should have created enough in the first place, don't you think?  And we all know who that is...

Oh no..I thought it was Al Gore!

He said he created the internet.

I guess it was really Vint Cerf the "father of the internet."

The world is about to run out of the internet addresses that allow computers to identify each other and communicate, the man who invented the system has told The Times.

Vint Cerf, the “father of the internet” and one of the world’s leading computer scientists, said that businesses and consumers needed to act now to switch to the next generation of net addresses. Unless preparations were made now, he said, some computers might not be able to go online and the connectivity of the internet might be damaged.

Mr Cerf said that internet service providers in particular needed to prepare and that time was running out for a smooth transition.

Every computer and online device is assigned a unique IP address, but the pool of unallocated numbers is about to dry up. 

“This is like the internet running out of telephone numbers and with no new numbers, you can’t have more subscribers,” he said.

When Mr Cerf and others founded the internet system in 1977, he set in place "internet protocol version four" (IPv4) which provided 4.2 billion addresses. With the number of internet-enabled devices, particularly mobile phones, soaring, less than 14 per cent of those addresses remain vacant.

It is estimated that IPv4 addresses, each of which is a series of 32 binary digits, will run out in 2010 and possibly as early as next year.

A new system, called IPv6, has been ready for implementation for more than a decade.

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