Your right in some ways but not in others, I agree Google will not denounce IPV4 until its widespread, but also ipv6 will not become wide spread until there is business need.
Take another example. HTML 5 great technology, but it was never going to have a huge hold until the likes of Apple and Google dropped support for Adobe flash (admittedly different reasons), but it will take a push. Most likely there will be some new services for IPV6 (can't think of any for now) which people will want and will for some reason only be on IPV6 only, as people start to migrate this trend is picked up the large providers, and they will also start to offer IPV6 only services (whilst keeping their old services on line). You will also start to see alot of marketing as well, like for DLNA, tablet computing etc.
At some point there will be so much momentum that IPV4 services will be given a limited life, and then that's its the pressure will be huge for every thing and every one to migrate.
Or IPV6 dies......



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