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Financial Chronicle
Vint Cerf, the "father" of the web, said when the Internet protocol (IP) addresses do run out, the connectivity of the Internet will be damaged and many computers will be unable to go online.
"This is like the Internet running out of telephone numbers and with no new numbers, you can't have more subscribers," Cerf was quoted as saying by the Daily Telegraph newspaper today.
The computer scientists, who helped invent the system, called for early preparations to switch addresses to a new system. He underlined that the web does not have enough unique codes that allow system to communicate with each other.
When the Internet was developed in 1977 there were 4.2 billion addresses available under the Internet protocol version four (IPv4) system.
According to the report in the British daily, each of the IPv4 addresses has a series of 32 binary numbers, but with the surge of broadband globally, it is estimated that these addresses will run out by 2010.
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