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Re: Where is the closer look at IPv6?

said by Iratesub See Profile :

If you consider the fact that theres not enough IP's for the up and coming electronics/devices in the future with our current standard, IPv4. I would hardly call it a waste of money. It's a great step into future. it's going to happen sooner or later, and IPv6 will be the new standard.
Given the effectiveness of NAT, this is pretty overblown. I'll be surprised to see IPv6 adopted any time soon. I think H'burg is jumping the gun on this.
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