Comment Re:IPv6 of course (Score 1) 320
I am in the business and I'm investing in IPv6-capable hardware, converting websites to support IPv6 (for instance when storing remote IPs from visitors), etc. All these things cost real money for no real immediate gain. We're going to use it as a marketing instrument to try and gain an advantage over competitors and when the real IPv4-crunch is there, we'll be ready.
I'm not trying to make money off you. And that's exactly what's the difficulty charging for IPs: who's getting the money? And what are they going to do with it?
Either way, 2011-2012 is going to be a very interesting couple of years.