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> That adoption is so low at this point really says that it has failed.
In the real world, there is no success or failure, only next steps.
At this point, IPv4 has failed, and IPv6 is the next step. No realistic
alternative next steps exist at present. In addition any alternative
next step to IPv6 would require massive forklift upgrades.
IPv6 is already in place and has been for over 5 years. We just
have to start using it.
--Michael Dillon
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