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by sedatk
863 days ago
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Of course not. I mentioned population to point at how big a market Turkey is, which makes the whole "just switch to IPv6" more problematic than it seems. We just can't do it at once, so IPv4 is going to be around for the foreseeable future. I mean, unless we create a service that is IPv6 only to create public pressure. Like, what if TikTok was IPv6 only? We would have 100% IPv6 by now. |
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It's for network operators (and equipment vendors). Telling network operators "Let's just switch to V6" is not in anyway problematic. If every network operator decided to make it a priority we could have 90% of internet customers on v6 enable networks within 2 years. Easily.
Of course SaaS/Content providers need to run dual stack for a while. But ISPs need to stop dragging their damn feet and deploy v6.