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by yjftsjthsd-h
1155 days ago
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I think the point is that 96 is quite enough to not run out. Which is plausibly fair, if you can actually get that many bits (or close enough to actually cover everyone) and can deal with the ugliness of NAT. It's especially fair, I think, to argue that the reason that IPv6 adoption has been so slow is because IPv4+NAT is good enough for most people. Just because IPv6 is better doesn't mean that people will want it if the old option can be hacked up to keep working. |
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And, of course OP is wrong about 56 anyway, but so it goes