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ARIN gets a new CEO - kinda From the 'wasn't he already doing that job?' files:
ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers) the organization that is tasked with allocating IP address in the US and Canada for both IPv4 and IPv6, is getting new leadership today. Well officially at least they are. ARIN has named Nonetheless Curran is well experienced in the ways of ARIN, and has actually served as the chairman of the ARIN from "John is the perfect person for the job. His unparalleled knowledge of ARIN and the Internet industry, along with his extensive business experience is the best possible combination to allow ARIN to meet the changing needs of the Internet community," said Normally the process of assigning numbers (IP address space) is a relatively sedate business in my opinion -- but with the pending exhaustion of IPV4 address space, this is an exciting and critical time for ARIN. In North America in particular the move to IPv6 has been slow. I recently met up with ARIN's Megan Kruse who explained to me what ARIN is doing to get IPv6 adoption in gear. The challenges are many, to be sure. There are signs of progress though in the move to IPv6. The US Government is now (mostly) IPv6 ready and major carriers like Comcast are getting their IPv6 story together too. 0 TrackBacksListed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: ARIN gets a new CEO - kinda. TrackBack URL for this entry: https://swarm.jupitermedia.com/mt-tb.cgi/8406 |
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