Standfirst APNIC IPv4 transfers can stall on documentation, timing, and registry hygiene. Preparation, pre-approval, and clean records materially accelerate outcomes. Faster APNIC approvals start with pre-approval, accurate “needs” justification, and prompt acceptance in MyAPNIC within required timeframes. i.Lease-aligned operational discipline—clean provenance, strong IPAM, and governance—reduces delays and protects address reputation during transfers. Why APNIC transfer speed has become a board-level issue For organisations operating in the Asia-Pacific region, IPv4Read more
In IPv4, we use a subnet mask to identify the network that a device belongs to. But for IPv6, we use a prefix instead. How to Identify IPv6 Address on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS: 1.0 Windows 1. Open a command prompt. 2. Type “ipconfig” and press Enter. 3. Locate the “IPv6 Address” field. An entry in this field indicates the presence of an IPv6 address. 2.0 Mac 1.Read more
Devices that connect over the Internet rely on a system called IP addressing to find each other. Currently, there are two versions of IP addressing: IPv4 and IPv6. Let’s look into the future of IPv4 and IPv4 vs IPv6 IPv4, the older iteration, was developed in the 1970s and utilizes 32-bit addresses. There are only 4.3 billion available addresses– a small number when you think about the smartphones, tablets, andRead more
You’re probably at a point where your business growth is limited by the amount of IP addresses available to you. In the early days of the internet, a team of engineers developed IPv4. However, they did not foresee the growth of the Internet (Who could have?). Now, we are at a point where we’ve practically run out of IPv4s. To deal with this issue, IPv6 was introduced. But notRead more
IPv4, based on a 32-bit system with four blocks of characters, provides approximately four billion addresses. However, with the increasing number of connected devices, IPv4 is no longer sufficient. IPv6, with its 128-bit system, offers an almost infinite number of IP addresses, thanks to eight hexadecimal character blocks. This long-term solution, however, could be a big jump for some small businesses in the United States. As a workable alternative,Read more