Bob Sneidar wrote:

> Seriously, we were told the world would run out of IP addresses 10
> years ago. It hasn't.

True. At the moment there are still some places (most in Africa) with available IPv4 addresses, while North America and others have completely depleted available supply:

    APNIC, which allocates addresses in Asia-Pacific, more or
    less ran out of available IPv4 addresses in 2011; RIPE,
    which oversees Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central
    Asia, was running on fumes by 2012; and LACNIC, which
    manages Latin America and the Caribbean, hit rock bottom
    in 2014. All that's left is AFRINIC, which oversees Africa,
    and is expected to run out of IPv4 addresses in 2019.
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/09/24/arin_ipv4_interview_ipv6/>

Other regions with fewer devices per capita have been able to stave off the inevitable a little while longer through the same sorts of efforts that allowed N. America to stretch its pool as long as it has.

But a finite supply is a finite supply.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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