On 14-03-2022 05:06, Fred Baker wrote:
... Where IPv6 has a problem today is with enterprise. IMHO, this is basically 
because enterprise is looking at the bottom line. If ISPs were to do what 
Mythic Beasts says they do, which is charge their users for address space, IPv6 
is virtually free while IPv4 costs something. I suspect that enterprise would 
change its tune dramatically. ...

This has already started to happen. For example my preferred hosting provider recently made the IPv4 address a line item on their invoices. The total price did not change. Customers can now save money by electing not to use IPv4. This makes sense for both the supplier and the customer and it will happen more and more. The cost of clinging to IPv4 will rise and it will become more visible.

Daniel

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