We have basically used up all the IP addresses that were set up in the original IPV4. That number is listed above as 4,294,967,296. We can roughly calculate that to have occurred over a thirty year period. Using those inputs, and expecting the increase in growth to continue at its ever-increasing rate, how long will it take to use up all the addresses in IPV6? Is this even possible? Why or why not?
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