Quote Originally Posted by jon View Post
well the end of something would be banning or prohibiting it for some reason

public addressible devices in a home is not more desireable than NAT, so NAT will stick around
I disagree, I think the ISPs will configure their devices in the simplest way possible, and if you do a quick wardrive a good 75% of people are using ISP provided devices running the default config

I'm not passionate enough that I want to argue about it though, I guess we'll see in 20 years when ipv6 finally gets deployed to everyone