Why IPv6 is the only way forward
Summary
The article argues that IPv4 address exhaustion and NAT have made public addressing scarce and advocates migrating to IPv6 as the only scalable path. It includes a country-by-country comparison of IPv4 allocations and discusses the implications for India, China, and other large populations. The piece urges IPv6 adoption as a backbone for the Internet and challenges readers to move beyond NAT-based workarounds.