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	Title           : IETF Statement on IPv4 Exhaustion and IPv6 Deployment
	Author(s)       : T. Narten
	Filename        : draft-narten-ipv6-statement-00.txt
	Pages           : 13
	Date            : 2007-11-12

Over the last year, the Internet community has slowly come to realize
that the IANA and RIR IPv4 free address pool will be exhausted within
no more than 3-4 years, and possibly sooner.  At that point, it will
become increasingly difficult for ISPs and end sites to obtain the
public IPv4 address space they need to expand operations.

IPv6 was developed to address the IPv4 address exhaustion problem,
but widespread deployment has barely begun.  This document reiterates
the IETF's support and continued commitment to IPv6.  IPv6 deployment
is still necessary to ensure the continued growth and expansion of
the Internet.  Deployment of IPv6 is needed to preserve important
Internet properties that have made it a success and enable new
generations of applications and services.

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