Quick History of the Internet Protocol
About IPv4 and IPv6
IPv4 Address Space Utilization
Available IPv4 Space in /8s
IPv4 Demand -RIR Allocations
IPv4 Depletion Situation Report
The RIRs have needed between 8 and 12 /8s each year worldwide.
There are 16 /8s remaining in the available pool as of 2 June 2010.
Demand for IPv4 continues to grow from organizations around the world.
IPv4 & IPv6 – The Bottom Line
We’ re running out of IPv4 address space.
IPv6 must be adopted for continued Internet growth.
IPv6 is not backwards compatible with IPv4.
We must maintain IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously for many years.
IPv6 deployment has begun.
IPv6 Deployment has begun
RIRs have been allocating IPv6 address space since 1999.
Thousands of organizations have received an IPv6 allocation to date.
ARIN has IPv6 distribution policies for service providers, community networks, and end-user organizations.

Public Internet to IPv4 & IPv6
Action Plans
Call to Action Broadband Access Providers
Call to Action Internet Service Providers
Call to Action Internet Content Providers
Call to Action Enterprise Customers
Call to Action Equipment Vendors
Call to Action Government Organizations
IPv6 Adoption Needs
Resources
Information Page at www.arin.net/knowledge/v4-v6.html

Social Media at ARIN www.TeamARIN.net
IPv6 Wiki
Community Use Slide Deck
ARIN Board Resolution
Letter to CEOs

Learn More and Get Involved
Learn more about IPv6
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www.getipv6.info
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