> I am not sure I agree with the conclusion.  I think we are going to see
> some new applications that use some of the things that IPv6 offers, like
> multi-cast and any-cast in ways we can not imagine, yet.  When they do
> and the consumer demand comes, the SOHO router market will catch.  ISPs
> better be ready.

The biggest thing I see is "NO MORE NAT".  The XBox, PS3, WII, etc.
all have there own public IPv6 IP.  No more UPnP, NAT Type etc.  And
the worst part is P2P will work better having a public IP as well.


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