According to Huston, the elusive 240/4 block, despite early inactivity, is simply not functional for public internet use due to extensive reliance on NAT.
Huston articulated the common situation: 'Two thirds of the internet is not on IPv6 and is thriving on network address translation (NAT),' indicating crucial challenges ahead.
'The open wound of the internet is that we rely on really cheap customer premises equipment in consumer land,' Huston stated, emphasizing equipment limitations.
Huston concluded that efforts to utilize the 240/4 block would be futile as the infrastructure remains disconnected, with only 0.0452 percent of the internet reachable.
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