The ranges will become larger over time because “we have it”, and companies will get thousands of sections with figuratively unlimited IP addresses in them each.
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With this huge ranges we’ll have the same problem with IPv6 in a few years that we already have with IPv4.
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Yet.
Like there already is one for IPv4 addresses?
I stand by my point:
No-one will ever need a /48 range.