I dont see where IPv6 comes into this. In IPv6 standards you should be alocated at least a /64, the recomended prefix is a /48 address space, not just a single static IP. Anyway, this is a new standard that is reletivly far off from implementation as it is not backward compatible with the current internet in many ways.
Anyway, Sentech should have absolutly no problem getting sufficient address space. I'd rather they just stoped that nonsense excuse and told us the real reason, which is quite obviously marketing or forcing it on home users/"consumers" only.
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