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by saulpw
315 days ago
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It's not just you, I completely agree. 128-bit addresses are overkill. 64-bit would have been fine, and yes, backwards-compatible would have gotten us there that much sooner. For me, it's a deal-breaker that I can't reasonably speak an IPv6 address aloud (for instance when doing tech support over the phone). |
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Google and other big players go to huge lengths to build new Internet protocols on top of UDP because enough of the internet drops or mangles anything other than TCP or UDP that it's effectively impossible to use anything else on the Greater Internet. IPvNext by way of backwards-compatible IPv4 was (and continues to be) no easier than doing something that's backwards-incompatible.
As a bonus, doing the backwards-incompatible thing bypasses all the bad behavior of existing shitty middleboxes and crummy ASICs.