Along with the start end to the address on the Internet Protocol version 4 and the turn toward IPv6, some companies go bankrupt.
Companies that go bankrupt consists of several companies with a level of ownership of the internet protocol address that quite a lot. One of them is Nortel.
Nortel is a Canadian telecommunications company. After notification of the existence of the transition from IPv4 to IPv6, Nortel immediately filed bankruptcy protection in 2009. How could I not. The company is very confident already on the verge of bankruptcy because it has about 666.624 IPv4 addresses.
This amount is quite a lot and the registration numbers that they must spend enough to mentransisi IPv4 addresses to IPv6.
But whatever it is, if it relates to the number 666 (triple 6) would always bring good luck. Yeah, right. Launched by Telecom Paper, on Friday (03/25/2011), Microsoft suddenly proclaim their interest to buy all these addresses for $ 7, 5 million or equal to USD11, 25 per IP address.
This is good news for Nortel. No one can guess that they are able to benefit from something that previously they think is not important.
Along with the steps the industry is increasingly unclear about the migration from IPv4 to IPv6, it could be an IPv4 address will have an increasingly high price.
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