Bob Proulx wrote:
> As far as I can tell on a practical basis the main use and requirement
> of IPv6 is that many mobile phone operators only have IPv6 addresses
> to allocate to their phone clients. This means mobile phone clients
> on the Internet can use only IPv6 addressing. Most of the use will be
> for HTTP web traffic browsing web sites. This means that ALL web
> servers MUST have IPv6 addresses available for mobile phone clients or
> they will be unable to connect. That is at this time still only a
> subset of all Internet traffic.
In response a reader wrote to me directly and pointed me to this
article.
https://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/2014/case-study-t-mobile-us-goes-ipv6-only-using-464xlat/
...
464XLAT is an IPv6 transition technology documented in RFC 6877,
which builds on previous technologies such as NAT64 and DNS64.
...
I will share it with you as well!
Bob