While IPv6 only networks are quite uncommon still (though they do
exist), not having services on IPv6 has implications for ISP networks
going forward. As major ISP's are deploying Carrier Grade NAT, every
IPv4 only service makes their CGN and/or NAT64 boxes ever bigger and
more expensive to operate.

Postponing it much longer is not beeing a good netizen, yo ;-)

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