> The IPv6 address blocks allocated by ARIN are much
> much larger, so the price per address for an ISP
> is considerably lower.

And IPv6 will be exhausted just as quickly or more quickly than IPv4 in
consequence.

Doesn't anyone ever learn?  The same mistakes are being made over and over.
There's no point in going to IPv6 if blocks of wasted addresses will be
increased in size to go along with it.  You just end up in the same boat,
with no addresses left.

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