It'll be a huge mess. Expect to see NAT at the provider level before widespread IPV6 adoption.
Of course, IANA running out of allocations does not mean we have run out, either. It is further delegated from localised "authorities" beyond there (Ie. RIPE for europe).
The laziness toward ipv6 is a real shame, and will see people that need a routable IP at all be treated largely like those who require a static IP now - only worse.
Of course, IANA running out of allocations does not mean we have run out, either. It is further delegated from localised "authorities" beyond there (Ie. RIPE for europe).
The laziness toward ipv6 is a real shame, and will see people that need a routable IP at all be treated largely like those who require a static IP now - only worse.