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	Title           : Distributed NAT for broadband deployments post IPv4 exhaustion
	Author(s)       : A. Durand
	Filename        : draft-durand-v6ops-natv4v6v4-01.txt
	Pages           : 9
	Date            : 2008-02-23

The common thinking for the last 10+ years has been to say that dual
stack was the answer to IPv6 transition and that most things would be
converted to dual stack way before we ran out of IPv4.  Well, it has
not happened.  We are going to run out of IPv4 addresses soon, way
before any significant IPv6 deployment will have occured.  However,
the quasi totality of the Internet and most of the computers in the
home are still IPv4-only.  Several distributed NAT architectures,
based on different possible flavors of a carrier-grade NAT, are
presented as solutions to maintain some form of connectivity between
those home environments and the legacy Internet.

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