Author name: Dewang Goyal

Dewang Goyal, Director at Alpha Infolab, focuses on the company’s IPv4 business through IPv4.deals. He specializes in sourcing unused IPv4 addresses for various companies, including ISPs, telecom companies, and Fortune 500 firms. With a background in computer networks and data center management, coupled with a degree in Computer Science and a CCNA certification, Dewang brings a wealth of knowledge to his role.

When will we fully transition to IPv6?

The Need for IPv6 Current State of Transition Technological and Economic Considerations Dual Stack and Transition Technologies Challenges in Transition Global Efforts and Future Trends Conclusion The Need for IPv6 IPv6 was developed in response to the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses. IPv4, the fourth version of the Internet Protocol, could only support about 4.3 billion addresses. With the explosive growth.

IPv4’s Time is Up… Or Is It?

With the Czech government's recent resolution to discontinue IPv4 in favor of IPv6 for state-provided web services, a significant question arises: Are we witnessing the end of IPv4? The truth is nuanced. While this move by the Czech government, as reported by CZ.NIC and echoed by discussions in the APNIC community, highlights a robust push towards IPv6, it does not.

IPv6 is more compatible to mobile networks than IPv4

Internet technology has rapidly advanced, making it essential to improve IP address systems. IPv6, the sixth version of IP addresses, is the key solution for modern internet needs, especially for mobile networks. In this article, we'll explore how IPv6 offers better compatibility with mobile networks compared to IPv4 The Rise of IPv6 in Mobile Technology What are the IPv4 Limitations.

IPv4 Transfer Stats – February 2024

In February, the number of IPv4 transfers increased compared to January. RIPE completed the highest number of transfers (714), followed by ARIN (298), APNIC (133) and LACNIC (14). Here’s a closer look at what happened with each RIR: RIPE had an increase in transfers, with 714 in February as compared to 256 in January. ARIN saw a rise in transfers,.

IPv4 Security: Best Practices and Vulnerabilities

Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is the fourth revision of the IP protocol and forms the basis of Internet communication. IP addresses in this scheme are 32 bits long, and the protocol allows for over four billion unique addresses. While IPv4 is the backbone of the Internet, it is not without significant security vulnerabilities. In this article, we will explore.

Alpha Infolab Facilitates IPv4 Address Acquisition for Saudi Arabia’s Visionary City, Neom

Alpha Infolab, Inc. is delighted to announce that the company has played a key role in enabling the procurement of IPv4 addresses for Neom. Neom is a brainchild of Saudi Crown Prince His Royal Highness Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, which is a ground breaking urban development initiative of the Government of Saudi Arabia. Neom, a pioneering initiative set to.

IPv4 Multicast and Its Uses

Introduction to IPv4 Multicast How IPv4 Multicast Works Uses and Applications of IPv4 Multicast IPv4 Multicast Address Range Allocation and Descriptions IPv4 vs. IPv6 Multicast Addresses: Key Differences and Usage Advantages of IPv4 Multicast Challenges and Considerations Wrapping up Frequently Asked Questions Introduction to IPv4 Multicast The rapid growth of the digital landscape has led to an ever-increasing demand for.

AWS’s new charge for public IPv4 addresses

Starting February 1, 2024, Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduced a new charge for public IPv4 addresses across all its services and regions. The charge is $0.005 per hour, for each public IPv4 address, whether in use or not. This decision reflects the increasing scarcity and rising acquisition costs of IPv4 addresses, aiming to encourage more efficient use and the transition.

IPv4 Transfer Stats – January 2024

In January, the number of IPv4 transfers decreased compared to December. RIPE completed the highest number of transfers (256), followed by ARIN (119), APNIC (99) and LACNIC (4). Here’s a closer look at what happened with each RIR: RIPE had a decrease in transfers, with 256 in January as compared to 771 in December. ARIN had a minor drop from.

The Ultimate Guide to TCP/IP Model

Networking: What Is It? What is TCP/IP Model? How Does TCP/IP Work? Importance of Protocols in the TCP/IP Model Protocols in the TCP/IP Model Why Are Protocols Important? TCP/IP in Everyday Internet Use Networking: What Is It? Networking, in the world of computers, is akin to creating a system that enables computers to 'talk' to each other, much like how.
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