On January 12, 2023 at 02:11 n...@neo.co.tz (Noah) wrote:
 > Hi John,
 > 
 > So, It was assumed that IPv4 depletion would effectively lead to the adoption
 > of IPv6. This has not been the case in the last decade save for a very few
 > countries in the world.
 > 
 > It was also assumed that IPv6 only networks would crop all over the place as 
 > a
 > result, providing the same interconnectivity benefits enjoyed by the IPv4
 > internet.
 > 
 > Out of curiosity,did the emergency of transfer markets slow IPNG adoption 
 > while
 > creating prolonged dependence on IPv4?

Probably ten people have said this already but it was more likely due
to the success of CGNAT.

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