
Before we break for the holiday season, let’s catch up on some of the latest Domains and Hosting-related updates from the month of October.

Before we break for the holiday season, let’s catch up on some of the latest Domains and Hosting-related updates from the month of October.

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TLD PROMOS IN NOVEMBER

We’re back with all the latest buzz from the Domains & Hosting industry. Read on to know all the key happenings that took place in September, 2017.

The LogicBoxes Team will be attending WorldHostingDays Global 2012 at Rust, Germany.
Siddharth Taliyan, our Senior Sales Manager, will be speaking about ‘The Benefits of ICANN Accreditation’ on March 22nd, 2012 at 4pm, at the event.
The session, titled ‘Demystifying ICANN Accreditation’, will shed more light on the following areas:
Siddharth and Daniel will also be available to help with on-the-spot ICANN Accreditation Consultations at Booth #61. They can also assist you with any queries that you might have about becoming your own Domain Registrar.
You can schedule a meeting with us on our website here. Looking forward to meeting you WHD!
Today is IPv6 day! 🙂
Thus, we found a few interesting facts that you should know about IPv6. Here they are:
1. According to mathematicians IPv6 is capable of delivering 340,300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, that’s over three hundred and forty duodecillion IP’s.
2. IPv6 is 128bit based which can generate enough IP addresses that can power generations of regular internet users and the technology enthusiasts around the globe.
3. In practicality, IPv6 is expected to create over 18 trillion IP addresses. Worried? Don’t be. With 18 trillion IP’s, every living person on this planet can be assigned over 3000 dedicated IP’s each.
4. IPv6 could provide each and every square micrometer of the earth’s surface with 5,000 unique addresses. What’s a micrometer? About one tenth the diameter of a droplet of fog!