This is Warren Kwok's Internet note pad, electronic diary, online rubbish journal, whatever you might name it ! It is an archive of my random thoughts in a chronological order. I am not good at reporting boring things and change them to lively. If you find this blog boring, sorry that it is your problem.
2005/05/04
HKNET - the first ISP in Hong Kong to have IPv6 address space
According to IPv6 statistics of APNIC, HKNET is the first ISP in Hong Kong allocated with IPv6 address space. The address range is 2001:02E0::/32.
There are 7.92281625 × 10 ^ 28 addresses available. Assuming all 7 million people in HK subscribe to HKNET, each one will have up to 1.13183089 × 10 ^ 22 IPv6 addresses. Wooo.. these figures are quite astonishing.
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