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Extending IPv6 to end-user
As Fred pointed out earlier, home gateway products supporting IPv6 have been available for some time. It is unclear if the support in the home gateways was the gating factor for service providers to offer IPv6 services. It is the eternal IPv6 story, of some chicken and some egg. While taking the strategic perspective on IPv6, manufacturers prioritize based on market demand as well. In the case of Linksys, official IPv6 support will be available shortly.