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		<title>IPv4 addresses exhaustion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Year has just started but one of the Predictions made about 2010 is poised to be proven wrong. IPv4 Addresses will not get exhausted in 2010 as IANA(Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) had once predicted. But this should not relax network managers &#38; machines vendors. American Registry for Internet Names (ARIN) is advocating that vendors [...]


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