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Old 05-16-2008, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jacksonm View Post

Migration to IPv6 has been slow because most North American companies don't give a rat's arse - they already have far more allocated to them than they could ever possibly use and they won't return any of them. Screw the rest of the world. Countries like China and India will eventually be forced into putting IPv4 <-> IPv6 translating gateways at all of their borders and just use IPv6 internally. Which won't really be a problem - if handset manufacturers don't deliver phones with IPv6 stacks, then those countries will just stop importing them and begin making their own (more than they already do, anyway).

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Yes, this is what I am picking up on.

I guess all that will happen is that the Chinese will leap ahead and the Americans will end up happy but isolated in technologically obscelete ghetto.
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