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  1. There are a few reasons why you might not have a public IPv6 address:
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  3. ISP Support: Not all Internet Service Providers (ISPs) support IPv6 yet. If your ISP doesn't offer IPv6, you won't be able to get a public IPv6 address from them.
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  5. Regional Availability: IPv6 adoption varies by region. Some areas have higher adoption rates than others, so availability might depend on where you are located.
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  7. Network Configuration: Your network setup might not be configured to use IPv6. This could be due to outdated hardware or software that doesn't support IPv6.
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  9. Resource Allocation: Public IPv6 addresses are still being allocated, and it might take time for them to become widely available to all users.
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