When the Internet Ran Out of Addresses: How NAT, Markets, and IPv6 Keep the Web Alive
In 2011 the global pool of IPv4 addresses was exhausted, yet the Internet never faltered. The story of how NAT reshaped networking, the rise of IPv4 address real‑estate, and the slow but inevitable migration to IPv6 offers a rare glimpse into the limits of design and the resilience of a global system.