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ARIN XXIX Daily Recap: Day 2

ARIN XXIX Daily Recap: Day 2

 • Jennifer Bly

Day two of ARIN’s Public Policy and Members Meeting in Vancouver has just drawn to a close, and we’ve had another great day of policy discussions, …

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ARIN XXIX Daily Recap: Day 1

ARIN XXIX Daily Recap: Day 1

 • Jennifer Bly

Day one of the ARIN XXIX Public Policy and Members Meeting has come and gone. It is has been a great day. Hopefully you joined us either in person in Vancouver, …

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Sneak Peek: ARIN XXIX Meeting Materials Are Out

Sneak Peek: ARIN XXIX Meeting Materials Are Out

 • Jennifer Bly

Now is your chance to catch a sneak peek of all the ARIN XXIX Meeting Materials before the meeting even begins on Sunday. Attendees will receive a hard copy of …

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Guidebook: How You Can Get Involved with ARIN XXIX

Guidebook: How You Can Get Involved with ARIN XXIX

 • Jennifer Bly

The ARIN XXIX Public Policy and Members Meeting is less than one week away, and we’re excited to dive into lively discussions surrounding IPv6, draft …

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Exploring IPv6: Where Do IPv6 Addresses Come From?

Exploring IPv6: Where Do IPv6 Addresses Come From?

 • Jennifer Bly

Over the past couple of months, our exploration of the Internet has proven to be quite the undertaking. We’ve determined what an IP address is and …

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How can you be part of the ARIN Policy Development Process?

How can you be part of the ARIN Policy Development Process?

 • Jennifer Bly

Normally we talk about WHY you should be involved with ARIN, but today we want to stick to the practicalities. With our first 2012 Public Policy and Members …

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Things To Do in Vancouver While at ARIN XXIX

Things To Do in Vancouver While at ARIN XXIX

 • Jennifer Bly

Our ARIN XXIX Public Policy and Members Meeting in Vancouver is only weeks away, and we can’t wait! This year’s event promises to be chock-full of …

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VIDEO: ARIN's John Curran Talks IPv6 at CES

VIDEO: ARIN's John Curran Talks IPv6 at CES

 • Jennifer Bly

Last January, ARIN traveled to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to encourage attendees to take steps toward IPv6. While at the show, ARIN …

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IPv4, Not Enough Addresses

IPv4, Not Enough Addresses

 • Jennifer Bly

There are 4,294,967,296 IPv4 addresses. At first glance 4,294,967,296 seems like a large number. Could you imagine how long it would take to travel 4.3 billion …

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