IPv6 Excuse Bingo

NAT444 is fine We don't need that many addresses We have no roadmap for native IPv6 as we rolled out 6RD. We forgot to include IPv6 in our last RFP I don't want to expose my MAC address
We have IPv6, but we just want to keep things simple We've still got plenty of IPv4 Our Dynamic DNS doesn't support it We would have to rewrite our entire application to support it Those stupid Privacy Extension addresses keep changing
We'll deploy IPv6 next financial year Our Lawful Intercept doesn't support IPv6 yet End users don't care about IPv6 We'll deploy IPv6 right after we deploy DNSSEC
Larger headers are less efficient Can't we just buy more IPv4 addresses? Our business intelligence team can't even parse IPv4 logfiles IPv6 isn't an Internet Standard yet IPv6 just isn't a priority
None of our customers want it I don't want to lose the security provided by NAT No one else has deployed it My transit provider doesn't support IPv6 We don't have a lab to test it
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