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IP Addressing

Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are unique identifiers, which include information about how to reach a network location via the Internet routing system. Every device that connects to the Internet needs an address. They are critical for the operation of the Internet and are considered a common resource.

ISOC general resources

Policy materials on IP addressing.

Frequently Asked Questions on IPv6 adoption and IPv4 exhaustion

ISOC Member Briefings

The Regional Internet Registries
February 2006, by the Number Resource Organization (NRO)

The Regional Internet Registry Policy Development Process
9 December 2002

Establishment of global IPv6 address policies
7 April 2003, by Takashi Arano

From The ISP Column

A monthly opinion column by Geoff Huston

More ROAP - Routing and Addressing at IETF68
April 2007

Addressing and the Future Internet
February 2007

Just how big is IPv6? - or where did all those addresses go?
July 2005

Competitive Addressing
April 2005

A Comparison of Geographic and Provider-based IP Address Schemes
December 2004

Hunting the Bogon
March 2004

Allocations vs Announcements
February 2004

Why are NATs so popular?
September 2003

Other Resources

The Number Resource Organization (NRO)
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)