Llevamos 30 años con IPv6... ¿y ahora proponen IPv8?

We've been waiting for over 30 years for IPv6 to completely replace IPv4. And it still hasn't happened. The transition has been slower, more expensive, and more complex than anyone expected. So much so, that someone decided to propose something called IPv8—and no, this isn't a joke. In this video, I analyze the IPv8 draft from scratch: what it proposes, why it exists, and what it tells us about the biggest unsolved problem in the history of networking. What you'll understand after watching this video: → Why IPv6 has been around for 30 years and still hasn't replaced IPv4 — and the 3 real reasons behind it → What exactly the IPv8 draft proposes and why it's much more than just "changing IPs" → Whether IPv8 has any real chance of becoming a standard — or if it's just an idea on paper → What all this means for network engineers, CCNA students, and infrastructure professionals This video is for you if: — You're studying for your CCNA 200-301 certification — ​​You work in infrastructure and have experienced the complexities of dual stacking firsthand — You're interested in understanding where IP addressing is headed in the coming years 🔔 Subscribe for more technical content explained with professional expertise 👇 Let me know in the comments: Do you think IPv6 can still win the battle? Chapters: 00:00 — The Real Problem: 30 Years of Incomplete Transition 00:33 — IPv8 Is a Draft 01:10 — Evolution of the IP Protocol 02:45 — Why Hasn't IPv6 Been 100% Implemented? 06:10 — IPv8 Draft 13:40 — Conclusions Related Videos: 📌 What is IPv6? Complete Tutorial:    • ¿Qué es IPv6? Tutorial Completo: Tipos de ...   📌 IPv6 for CCNA in 1 Hour:    • IPv6 desde CERO para CCNA: De cero a domin...   #IPv8 #IPv6 #CCNA200301 #PedroLinoCáceres #LearnByConfiguring