Put differently, you work in this arena too... you've presumably talked to stakeholders. Can you list some of the reasons people have provided for not adopting v6, and are any of them related to the v6 policies regarding address space?
Reasons: + Fear People simply fear deploying new technology to their environment. + Uncertainty The future is uncertain. Many people fail to realize that IPv4's future is even more uncertain than that of IPv6. + Doubt You are not the only one expressing doubt in IPv6. The reality, however, is that I think that LSN and a multi-layer NAT internet are even more worthy of doubt than IPv6. + Inertia Many people are approaching this like driving at night with the headlights off. They refuse to alter course until they can see the wall. There is a wall coming in two years whether you can see it or not. If you have not begun to deploy IPv6 (changed course), then there will soon come a point where the accident has already occurred, even though you cannot yet see the wall and have not yet made physical contact with it. A classic example of this phenomenon would be a certain large unsinkable ship where the captain chose to try and make better time to New York rather than use a lower speed to have time to avoid ice bergs. The ship never arrived in New York and its name became an adjective to describe large disasters. Owen