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   Anna Christina Nass to Michiel van der Vlist   
   Re: List of IPv6 nodes   
   11 Jan 22 10:21:00   
   
   MSGID: 2:240/5824.1@fidonet f856c632   
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   Am 10.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:   
      
   Hallo Michiel,   
      
   AN>> In another part of the city, the municipal services are searching for   
   AN>>  fiber (FTTH) clients, but it also won't be cheap and you'll only get   
   AN>> a  "dual stack lite" connection :-(   
      
   MvdV> That should be no surprise. The Intenet has de facto run out of IPv4   
   MvdV> adresses ten years ago.   
      
   Yep, I know :) And thus the 'newer' ISPs don't had the chance to get     
   enough IPv4 addresses for all new customers, while 'older' ISPs (like     
   Deutsche Telekom in my case) have bigger IPv4 address pools.   
      
   MvdV> For years I have been saying that DS-Lite is unavoidable in the   
   MvdV> long run.   
      
   Correct.   
   But as long as IPv6 is not the default case for accessing the     
   Internet, I still want to have a 'real' IPv4 address to be able to     
   access my home devices from the Internet.   
   And in my case, I don't have IPv6 at work, for example.   
   But all my (own, private) servers do have IPv6 enabled and reachable     
   for years now (and I also have the IPv6 T-Shirt from he.net *g*), so     
   at least I'm prepared :)   
      
   Regards,   
   Anna   
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