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January 30th, 2007, 01:14 PM
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How IP addresses were distributed globally
Hey all, I wasn't sure which board to put this in but I think this one will work. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a resource online that explains how IP addresses, or the IP address space under IPv4, were allocated globally (by country). Each country has a certain number of IP addresses set aside specifically for them (that's my understanding), so my question is who determined that, how was it determined, etc? And has the determination been made for IPv6?
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