With the ongoing exhaustion of free address pools at the registries serving the global demand for IPv4 address space, scarcity has become reality. Networks in need of address space can no longer get more address allocations from their respective registries. In this work we frame the fundamentals of the IPv4 ad-dress exhaustion phenomena and connected issues. We elab-orate on how the current ecosystem of IPv4 address space has evolved since the standardization of IPv4, leading to the rather complex and opaque scenario we face today. We outline the evolution in address space management as well as address space use patterns, identifying key factors of the scarcity issues. We characterize the possible solution space to overcome these issues and...
As of April 2013 almost 95% of the IPv4 address space has been allocated. Yet, the transition to IPv...
In this dissertation I study the market for IPv4 addresses - a multi-billion dollar market that is c...
The Internet community has long known that the dominant network layer protocol, IPv4, could not scal...
We are running out of Internet addresses. This paper evaluates address transfer policies that Intern...
This thesis work exhibits the survival of IPv4 addressing architecture and also about the distributi...
This paper discusses the emergence of a trading market for previously allocated Internet address blo...
Abstract—The growth of the Internet has made IPv4 addresses a scarce resource. Due to slow IPv6 depl...
Network Address Translation (NAT) allows multiple devices with private addresses to share one public...
The current Internet Protocol (IP) addressing system, Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), is a resou...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
The pool of unused routable IPv4 prefixes is dwindling, with less than 4 % remaining for allocation ...
The pool of unused routable IPv4 prefixes is dwindling, with less than 4% remaining for allocation a...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
IP addresses are critical resources for Internet development. The available IPv4 address pool is pro...
Despite it being more than a decade old, and nearly two decades since the problems with IPv4 were fi...
As of April 2013 almost 95% of the IPv4 address space has been allocated. Yet, the transition to IPv...
In this dissertation I study the market for IPv4 addresses - a multi-billion dollar market that is c...
The Internet community has long known that the dominant network layer protocol, IPv4, could not scal...
We are running out of Internet addresses. This paper evaluates address transfer policies that Intern...
This thesis work exhibits the survival of IPv4 addressing architecture and also about the distributi...
This paper discusses the emergence of a trading market for previously allocated Internet address blo...
Abstract—The growth of the Internet has made IPv4 addresses a scarce resource. Due to slow IPv6 depl...
Network Address Translation (NAT) allows multiple devices with private addresses to share one public...
The current Internet Protocol (IP) addressing system, Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), is a resou...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
The pool of unused routable IPv4 prefixes is dwindling, with less than 4 % remaining for allocation ...
The pool of unused routable IPv4 prefixes is dwindling, with less than 4% remaining for allocation a...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
IP addresses are critical resources for Internet development. The available IPv4 address pool is pro...
Despite it being more than a decade old, and nearly two decades since the problems with IPv4 were fi...
As of April 2013 almost 95% of the IPv4 address space has been allocated. Yet, the transition to IPv...
In this dissertation I study the market for IPv4 addresses - a multi-billion dollar market that is c...
The Internet community has long known that the dominant network layer protocol, IPv4, could not scal...