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A speculative technical essay exploring an alternate history where IPv4 was extended with a 128-bit address space (IPv4x) rather than replaced by IPv6, maintaining backward compatibility with existing IPv4 infrastructure while avoiding the adoption barriers IPv6 faced.
MIT
IANA
DHCP
DNS
RFC
IPv4x
IPv6
NAT
Carrier-Grade NAT