> It should be ISPs doing that to prepare for the transition.
Yeah, I dont get why more ISPs don't offer carrier-grade NAT64 instead of the typical CGNAT
In parts of the world with fewer IP addresses they already are. My ISP _only_ offers MAP-E access to the IPv4 internet for anyone not grandfathered into an older plan.
In parts of the world with fewer IP addresses they already are. My ISP _only_ offers MAP-E access to the IPv4 internet for anyone not grandfathered into an older plan.