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tekmunki
Tekmunki
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meh

You can short notation v6, it's not 'that' bad. The problem isn't going to be the mom and pop shops converting to IPv6, that will happen naturally as IPv4 is phased our in the next gen of devices and OS and those devices that simply don't support it are already nearing end-of-life anyways. It's actually already natively in, and active in most OS's released in the last 5 years or so.

Example, if you told me I had to use IPv6 on my net connected interfaces- I wouldn't have any issues making a changeover; you can still use IPv4 internally- and; it's not really anything more than a small hassle to convert it all to IPv6 internally. (Granted, I'm working with fairly recently renovated networks)

I can see a mass push for IPv6 when that last unreserved IP address is given out; necessity is the mother of invention.
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