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IPv6 allocation plan, security, and 6-to-4 conversion
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 21:07:25 -0500, William Herrin said:
> How about this: when Verizon starts decommissioning its IPv4
> infrastructure on the basis that IPv6 is widespread enough to no
> longer require the expense of dual-stack, IPv6 will have achieved
> ubiquity.
Using that logic, what does Verizon FIOS tell us about US broadband?
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