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by wiml
2527 days ago
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This wouldn't surprise me at all. My residential internet service has provided IPv6 for years. (I think it's 6rd, but I don't care — the company-provided router does the IPv6 router advertisement thing, and all the devices on my home network acquire IPv6 addresses. It's pretty transparent.) And cell networks are now, as I understand it, mostly IPv6-native. IPv4 traffic goes through NAT. |
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