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Today, at 15:35 (UTC+1) on 25 November 2019, we made our final /22 IPv4 allocation from the last remaining addresses in our available pool. We have now run out of IPv4 addresses.
Now let us watch as they scramble to reassign some, then watch as ISPs put more and more people behind more and more NATs until the internet becomes unrecognisable
@Deleted User it's not something that's intrinsic to ipv4 that is more profitable. It's just the advantage of being the status quo and it's limitations being relatively easy to work around with NAT
22:43
ipv6 adoption has been long seen as a chicken and egg problem