32 IPs I guess we could see some need for if you are running a number of services that you can't use NAT for if you have multiple servers on different bits of tin, but if a single server then it's still pushing it a bit.
I think my main point is that we have all known that IP v4's are going to run out at our current rate of consumption, IPv6 has still some way to go before it's main stream although with the TG582 this may help as once there is a pretty good consumer grade router on the market (AAISP have the firmware on test I believe) this will encourage more consumers to start using v6 and from that it will start to encourage more ISPs to offer IPv6 as at present more carriers just don't seem to be in any hurry to role it out at all.