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UNIXArticle :: IPv6: Are We Nearly There Yet?
Since the IANA ran out of addresses, IPv6 adoption has gone from being useful to being essential. But still only a small fraction of the Internet is accessible via the newer protocol. David Chisnall examines some of the reasons for the delay in widespread adoption.
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