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>2025 soon
>ISP still doesn't give me free static and open IPv6
How is this still allowed in the modern world?
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>>102411088
20% of my monthly ISP bill is to get a static IPv4 address, I don't think any ISPs in this country even offer static IPv6 addresses (at least for consumers). All ISPs are kikes, fuck 'em.
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>>102411088
No one cares about IPv6. Not the users, not the consumers, not the ISPs, not even the people that wrote the spec otherwise it wouldn't be such a shitshow that everything ISPs are doing is actually compliant with it. Between this and other jokes like USB when will you subhumans finally understand that optional parts of the spec do not exist as far as literally everyone is concerned?
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>>102411088
>>2025 soon
>Just one more year to go and I can get my A license and be able to buy me a teneré
It's getting tiring already
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>>102411573
>>102411553
I mean my ISP can give me IPv6 easily, but it asks money for that...



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