Its not impossible to envision that IPv4 does not ever go away but actually gets extended in such a way that it obsoletes IPv6. The longer this drags out the less implausible it seems.Joe
At this point I would *love* to see IPv4 get extended, a software patch
applied to devices, and IPv6 die a quick painless death.
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