Kurtis Lindqvist wrote:
> 
> What might happen is that ISPs start using IPv6 for their (as example) DSL
> services to work around addressing problems. But that is not a userdriven
> demand.
> 
I'm already aware of installations where IPv6 gets you globally routable
connectivity and IPv4 gets you NATted. No mentionable impact on IPv6 traffic.

Maybe the p2p vendors should implement IPv6, it might also take a while 
until RIAA finds them again :-)

Pete

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