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In some ways this is worse because it will give time to implement half-measures like ISP-level NAT rather than forcing the adoption of a proper solution like v6. Over time, the price of an IP address will rise and end users will effectively be paying an artificial scarcity tax just to get connected without realizing that there is absolutely no reason for a shortage to exist.


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