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                8:56 p.m.
            
        On 4/Jul/16 16:33, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Except that IPv4 is not exhausted. That's the doomsday message that was preached over and over.
The simple fact that there is/are IP broker exchanges now simply proves there are surplus IPs to go around.
We have an efficiency utilization issue - not an exhaustion issue.
As a global Internet community, which is easier to do? Going around looking for inefficiencies in holders' allocations, or getting on with the job of deploying IPv6? Mark.