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The IPv6 Transition

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imaguska1 ◴[] No.41893641[source]
All big German internet providers (DTAG, Telefonica, 1&1, Vodafone) are IPv6 Dual Stack or CGNAT'ed for many many years now. Same for all mobile providers.

So everybody is using IPv6 in their home networks without problems.

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1. Kelteseth ◴[] No.41893800[source]
Our local German teledata internet provider uses CGNAT, and it is a mess of random timeouts.
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2. kalleboo ◴[] No.41901893[source]
I could see that that's how IPv6 adoption happens.

ISPs realize that selling their old squatted IPv4s to Amazon/Google/Azure more than pays for the transition to IPv6 + CGNAT with a tidy profit on the side.

Then to save more money, they cheap out on the CGNAT so that IPv4 connections have poor performance.

Customers complain to the slow websites (since google/cloudflare sites all load quickly, it must be the site's fault) and they have to adopt IPv6 for that reason.