> 
> 3. If we say that NAT is acceptable, half-acceptable, maybe OK in the
> short term (or whatever) it WILL happen and there will be no way back.
> 
> 4. If we say that individual /48s in the global routing table are
> acceptable, half-acceptable, maybe OK in the short term (or whatever)
> they WILL happen and there will be no way back.

they're not quite the same problem, because they propagate at different
rates. we could deal with a few/48s in the global routing table.  we
cannot deal with having NATs installed in customer IPv6 networks.
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