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RE: Could IP address plan mean another IPv6 delay?

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On the other hand, this might create a business case for some organizations to move to IPv6. That is, if they can transition their networks to IPv6, possible since IPv6 is now included in Vista, MacOS, Linux, BSD, etc, most router vendors, etc., etc., they could sell their IPv4 addresses and more than recover their costs of supporting IPv6. They can use IPv6-IPv4 translators to talk to the legacy IPv4 Internet with the same service they get from NAT today. The result would be to turn the IPv4 to IPv6 transition from an expense to a revenue opportunity.

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