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by djsumdog
3266 days ago
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For real. I've seen it more these days. A friend in a po-dunk town in Northern California I visited had IPv6 from Comcast. I was kinda shocked since my fiber Gigabit ISP in Seattle didn't have IPv6 rolled out to residential customers yet. It seems more important than ever to roll out IPv6, since, at some point, IPv4 is going to become incredibly scares. Imagine a permanent/reserved IPv4 address on DigitalOcean/AWS/Vultr going from the few dollars a month to $70/month or $100/month. Forget network neutrality, regular people won't even be able to host their own content in a way everyone else can reach. |
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But I expect things will continue slowly being replaced, as more switch over the stress on IPV4 lowers.