
Slow progress on the net's new addressing system risks breaking it into regional blocks, warns the OECD.
The problem may come as nations move to the new scheme at different paces, says the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
The need to update is getting more urgent as the pool of addresses for the existing system begins to run dry.
The remaining 14% of these addresses will run out within three years, warns the OECD.
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