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IP Shortage In Asia Just Myth, Says APNIC

rekkanoryo writes "News.com is carrying a story in which the Director General of APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre) says that the "shortage" of IP addresses in Asia is a total myth. There's also some talk of IPv6 in this article."

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  1. In other news.... by carpe_noctem · · Score: 5, Funny

    Also, the Iraqi Information Minister has once again emphasized that there are NO American tanks or forces in the city of Baghdad.

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  2. There is no shortage of IP's by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    However, there is an overabundance of users.

  3. Shortage by Lord+Sauron · · Score: 3, Funny

    "There is no IP addresses shortage. We have more than 300 spare class A networks." - Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf

  4. Borrow some... by swordboy · · Score: 4, Funny

    The US has no shortage of IP. Perhaps they could borrow some from us...

    Oh, wait - you meant *internet protocol* and not *intellectual property*...

    Nevermind...

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  5. IP shortage in Asia by woverly · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was so saddened by this story that I have started taking up a collection in the office. So far I've collected more than 500 IP addresses to send not counting an entire block of 10.100.x.x

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  6. Interesting name... by Polarcow · · Score: 5, Funny

    APNIC is just a letter switch away from PANIC. Not exactly an organization I'd put a lot of faith in... :)

  7. Asia myth as well by 91degrees · · Score: 5, Funny

    Asia is a hopeless lie made up by the governemnt to justify military spending. Have you notived that the majority of wars in the past 50 years have been fought in this mythological continent?

    It's quite obvious that it doesn't exist! Has anyone ever been there? Of course not! Do people come from there? No. We're meant to assume that all these Asians come from Asia. Hence the name. Well, these people are Asian-Americans! They come from America! Ask one next time you meet him. Ask where he is from. He'll say America (Unless you live in Europe or something that is).

    As soon as we accept that Asia doesn't exist, we'll be able to free up all the IP addresses that have been assigned for use by the part of the world that does exist.

    1. Re:Asia myth as well by geekoid · · Score: 4, Funny

      please report to reeducation.

      holds up 4 IPs
      "how many IPs do you see?"
      "4"
      "wrong its five"whack

      "how many IPs do you see?"
      "4"
      "wrong its five"whack

      "how many IPs do you see?"
      "5"
      "You just said that to please me" whack

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  8. What a relief. by Salden · · Score: 4, Funny

    China was about to impose a 1 IP address per married couple law.

  9. I can see it now by geekoid · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Here, in this remote village in China, some children only get 1 or 2 IP address. They can go hours without checking slashdot. The good news is, you can help, for as little as 1 or 2 IP address a week, this child could troll as often as any other child in the world."

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  10. My proposal by cr@ckwhore · · Score: 4, Funny

    I still contend that Asia only needs one 1 IP address... then, NAT the entire country. This solves many problems ...

    1. They're all communists anyway and if all traffic went through one IP, they'd have better control over their people. Government wins.

    2. No more problems with reaching the limit of ipv4. Millions of addresses would be free'd from Asia for the benefit of the rest of the world. The entire world wins.

    3. Since most spam originates in China, and if they all go down to one big NAT box somewhere, then we'd be able to eliminate almost all spam by simply blocking Asia's IP address. We all win!

    Looks like a win-win-win situation to me... Lets get onto these metrics, shift the paradigms, and leverage the synergy we are presented with.

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