> But personally I don't think IPv6 is ever going to happen.
Weird. I've had "native" IPv6 service continuously since... 2004? 2006? and IPv6 via a 6to4 tunnel that terminated in Hurricane Electric's network since two years before that.
Bonus: I discovered recently that the Zoom teleconferencing software works just fine if you have only IPv6 connectivity.
Is there stuff that's IPv4-only? Sure. But IPv4 doesn't need to be shut down for IPv6 to have happened (and have been happening for a long time now).
Weird. I've had "native" IPv6 service continuously since... 2004? 2006? and IPv6 via a 6to4 tunnel that terminated in Hurricane Electric's network since two years before that.
Bonus: I discovered recently that the Zoom teleconferencing software works just fine if you have only IPv6 connectivity.
Is there stuff that's IPv4-only? Sure. But IPv4 doesn't need to be shut down for IPv6 to have happened (and have been happening for a long time now).