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Actually, I'd just settle for a badge that wasn't always backwards.
While I can't claim that it is 'always' backwards - perhaps a simple(?)
solution is to print the identifying information (whatever is decided) on
both sides?
[Wait - does that double the number of dots :)? Hmmm...]
- S
I concur that we need to be realistic about this. Having had discussions with
operators who are trying to deploy IPv6, the reality is that even if IPv6 were
enabled universally tomorrow - a subset of subscribers, subscribers'
devices/applications, and content providers will only support IPv4
I did share what I was smoking - it's called 'reality' :).
On a serious note, there aren't many clean (practical) solution that I am aware
of as we migrate to IPv6. Given where are, and considering the harm caused by
the alternatives of not having a reserved space (inaction - squatting), the