There's an unlimited amount of ranting that could be done on the subject, but basically it doesn't solve the real problems that the Internet's encountered since the IPv6 effort started (pre-Web.) IPv6 increases costs too much, and requires a deployment path that is a nearly exact image of the NAT-based regime it hopes to replace.
There are some good features, but they simply aren't a compelling reason to upgrade one's network.
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Date: 2004-10-19 07:28 am (UTC)There are some good features, but they simply aren't a compelling reason to upgrade one's network.