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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris
i think better question is,why they waiting for implementing ip6 protocol 100%.
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Because a lot of ISP's and major networks are propped up by IP sales. While this is not the single handed reason for it, it is one of many reasons. Last I recall, part of the problem with IPv6 is simply getting some of these other 3rd world type countries to make the switch over. You have to get the whole web more a less willing to do it in tandem, otherwise you risk problems, and there has been some resistance because of costs or other crap.
Anyway, there is enough available IPv4 space out there in the open market to last another 10 years easily, so there should not be any rush to make the transition. Sure, there are some ISP's who are having a hard time getting more IP's from the RIR's or their upstreams, but that ultimately comes down to their record keeping, which is something they wholeheartedly control themselves.
