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==IPv4 Final Depletion==
==IPv4 Final Depletion==
On February 3, 2011, [[ICANN]] along with the [[NRO|Number Resources Organization]] (NRO), the [[IAB|Internet Architecture Board]] (IAB) and the [[ISOC|Internet Society]] (ISOC) informed the global Internet community that the remaining IPv4 addresses were all allocated by the [[IANA|Internet Assigned Names and Numbers]] (IANA) to the [[RIR|Regional Internet Registries]] (RIRs) .ICANN's President and CEO, [[Rod Beckstrom]], noted that IPv6 adoption is very important and the Internet technical community had been planning and working for a long period of time to deploy IPv6 when IPV4 addresses are completely depleted. In addition, [[Raúl Echeberría]], Chairman of the [[NRO]], emphasized that  “deploying IPv6 is now a requirement, not an option".<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/releases/release-03feb11-en.pdf Available Pool of Unallocated IPv4 Internet Addresses Now Completely Emptied]</ref>
On February 3, 2011, [[ICANN]] along with the [[NRO|Number Resources Organization]] (NRO), the [[IAB|Internet Architecture Board]] (IAB) and the [[ISOC|Internet Society]] (ISOC) informed the global Internet community that the remaining IPv4 addresses were all allocated by the [[IANA|Internet Assigned Names and Numbers]] (IANA) to the [[RIR|Regional Internet Registries]] (RIRs). ICANN's President and CEO, [[Rod Beckstrom]], noted that IPv6 adoption is very important and the Internet technical community had been planning and working for a long period of time to deploy IPv6 when IPV4 addresses are completely depleted. In addition, [[Raúl Echeberría]], Chairman of the [[NRO]], emphasized that  “deploying IPv6 is now a requirement, not an option".<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/releases/release-03feb11-en.pdf Available Pool of Unallocated IPv4 Internet Addresses Now Completely Emptied]</ref>


==World IPv6 Day==
==World IPv6 Day==