So Many Tweets, So Little IPv4 [Archived]
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Since we announced that ARIN has zero IPv4 addresses remaining in inventory, we’ve heard a lot of social chatter around this historic event for the Internet. In fact, there have been thousands of tweets over the past few days - everything from the humorous to the serious. We couldn’t possibly share them all, but here are a few that made us crack a smile:
It's official. ARIN's #IPv4 address pool reaches ZERO #get6 pic.twitter.com/ef3Yq6cQDG
— ARIN (@TeamARIN) September 24, 2015
#TBT The days when you could still get #IPv4 addresses.
— justin from the gerentate (@justinian3) September 24, 2015
Arin's #IPv4 pool is officially at zero! Time to get #IPv6 @TeamARIN https://t.co/eaY19FoJEl pic.twitter.com/7unxyYR4cD
— DevinTurner (@devinnturner) September 24, 2015
And then there were none. https://t.co/wVu6Xgs8Zq
— Roller Network (@RollernetNV) September 24, 2015
#ARIN #IPV4 FREE POOL REACHES ZERO https://t.co/gvKIMAvBFj pic.twitter.com/yOVW5ws4pZ
— Brian Houk ☠ (@BrianHouk) September 24, 2015
North America just ran out of old-school Internet addresses http://t.co/aT61lPSSZ8
— WIRED (@WIRED) September 25, 2015
. @teamarin @ipv6freely Pour one out for my homie – IPv4. pic.twitter.com/HkQ43BATwn
— Clay Haynes (@dark_15) September 24, 2015
Remember: This is the day all you #NOCpeople – you will talk about this with grandchildren the future. #IPv4 #IPv6 https://t.co/6Vqhti9bqv
— Anders Kringstad (@akringstad) September 24, 2015
"ARIN IPv4 free pool Reaches ZERO" pic.twitter.com/oct2DzlMhX
— Fernanda Foertter (@hpcprogrammer) September 24, 2015
@TeamARIN "0 IPv4 address available" in North America. Moore's law has hit the Metcalfe's law limit. @Things_Internet + #IPv6 is now!
— Joe Klein#҈̢͋ͬͦͬͬͤ҉ (@joeklein) September 24, 2015
Trying to decide which of these best sums up #IPv4 today 🙂 pic.twitter.com/wYBQNZMrbj
— Jason Byrne (@geekwithsoul) September 24, 2015
Ok, it's definitely time to switch to IPv6… https://t.co/QEZ0fKmv6P
— Cybera (@cybera) September 24, 2015
#IPv6 swimsuit required! RT @TeamARIN: It's official. ARIN's #IPv4 address pool reaches ZERO #get6 pic.twitter.com/TU1qt7HrtY
— Leslie Daigle (@my1regret) September 24, 2015
This is one of the most important events in the history of the internet.. https://t.co/2RIhfz8Qf6
— Semaphore Corp (@sem_corp) September 24, 2015
@TeamARIN YAY! May the transition to IPv6 get a better foothold now 😀
— AeSix Reficul (@AeSix) September 24, 2015
This is how I imagine @TeamARIN today after assigning the last /24 in their pool. #IPv6 FTW! pic.twitter.com/zzLaF4SyiO
— Ahmed Samir (@AhmedSamir) September 24, 2015
Here lies #ExhaustedGuy. Stalwart Defender of #IPv4. His address space was his end. Read why: http://t.co/dtNWel8QVp pic.twitter.com/Gt73wPBual
— Infoblox (@Infoblox) September 24, 2015
Congrats @TeamARIN for running out of IPv4, may IPv6 and the last /10 be with you #sixxs #ipv6 (1443184813)
— SixXS (@tweetsix) September 25, 2015
This time it’s true: We’re out of IPv4 addresses http://t.co/tcpXwVh6Q7
— FORTUNE (@FortuneMagazine) September 25, 2015
QOTD from @MartinMillnert regarding @TeamARIN running out of IPv4: "/24 Days Later" ;D
— Tom Hill (@tomm3h) September 25, 2015
Welp, that's it. North America is out of IPV4 Internet addresses. http://t.co/3GqnLIVORU via @sdlawsonmedia pic.twitter.com/2egdh8thPO
— PCWorld (@pcworld) September 24, 2015
Game over IPv4 … https://t.co/r6VO04MtiS
— Arturo Servin (@the_real_r2d2) September 25, 2015
.@networkcomputin @networkcomputin @teamarin @teamarin three cheers to that! MOOOOAR #IPv6 🙂
— Henrik Kramshoej (@kramse) September 25, 2015
Getting new IPv4 space now feels like some medical situations. If you find your own donor, a transfer can be arranged.
— Scott Forsyth (@ScottForsyth) September 25, 2015
North America is COMPLETELY OUT of new IPv4 addresses http://t.co/UB225mTvDd
— The Register (@TheRegister) September 24, 2015
The Internet registry says it has run out of IPv4 numbers, so if you have any lying around — check the garage: http://t.co/R1XLLJV845
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) September 25, 2015
@that1guy_15 @TeamARIN haha, think you should focus on IPv6 or you will go hungry for a long time 🙂
— Anders C Pedersen (@anderscpedersen) September 25, 2015
#get6 before #6gotYou! As more Orgs and Incs move to support IPv6 you could end up not seeing all of your #flow https://t.co/E2bHAI1C5P
— Tor Vigesdal (@dotBATman) September 27, 2015
North America is out of IPv4 addresses. Not down to the last /8 or /24, there are zero addresses left in ARIN's pool pic.twitter.com/n9dd7CCuIF
— r000t (@rootworx) September 28, 2015
I tried to come up with an #IPv4 joke, but the good ones were already taken! #infosec
— Grigorios Fragkos (@drgfragkos) September 28, 2015
Current status @TeamARIN Cantina … pic.twitter.com/EowyLXyE66
— The Zumarek (@zumarek) September 24, 2015
Old net addresses run out in US http://t.co/V7nKJyKEYd
— BBC News Technology (@BBCTech) September 25, 2015
ARIN just issued its last block of IPv4 addresses. https://t.co/cGufMmYwaZ
— David Shaw (@dmshaw) September 25, 2015
Yes, we checked behind the couch cushions. Still out of #IPv4 but LOTS of #IPv6 available for you to request #get6
— ARIN (@TeamARIN) September 25, 2015
In addition to the overwhelming number of tweets we’ve seen from you, we’ve also seen some great articles in the press covering the topic of IPv4 depletion. If you have an awesome 140-character quip or article to share with us, feel free to hit us up on Twitter @TeamARIN.
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