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I could also see pressure go in the other direction. ISPs have their own data centers and won't be as phased by what AWS is doing. That instead will put pressure on people to secure IPv4 access or become irrelevant. As long as the average person can watch YouTube, buy things on Amazon or...
IPv6 is not going to happen. Windows 2000 had native IPv6 support so it is not a client issue.
Not all ISPs support IPv6. Bell Canada doesn't for example. What I see is the biggest hold up is Cable and DSL modems. Their firmware, UI and default settings is designed around IPv4. Most modems in...