Telling a customer you don’t have IPv6 yet is like a car dealership in the 21st century saying they don’t have any cars with airbags or anti-lock brakes. “Sorry, those features aren’t on our lot yet! In the meantime, this classic model from the 90s we’ve been patching up runs just fine.” It’s simply not a reasonable answer anymore. Instead of delivering a modern network, providers without IPv6 are forced to keep patching a legacy system with workarounds like Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT). This approach creates bottlenecks, breaks applications, and holds back the full potential of the internet for their customers. So, what does “we don’t have it yet” really mean after all these years? It often points back to the same issues: the cost and complexity of upgrading a core network. For some, it has been easier to delay the investment and pass the compromises of an IPv4-only world onto their users. But those users are missing out on what a modern connection provides: ✅ True End-to-End Connectivity: No more broken applications or frustrating workarounds from CGNAT. ✅ Massive Scalability: The fuel for true IoT innovation and future growth. ✅ Enhanced Efficiency & Security: A protocol built for the demands of today. In 2025, “we don’t have it yet” is no longer an acceptable excuse; it’s a sign of falling behind. True innovation requires the right foundation, and as customers, it’s time we demand it. Is your provider delivering the modern internet, or are they still promising it for “sometime soon”?