The same reason ipv6 still isn’t standard, there are tens of billions of networked devices in operation, with tens of millions being added every year above replacement rate. Any new network protocol or standard needs to integrate with the current stack to be adopted even a little bit; because corpos aren’t going to change out or update the 40-60 year old pieces of their stack that run well enough to not hinder profitability.
The same reason ipv6 still isn’t standard, there are tens of billions of networked devices in operation, with tens of millions being added every year above replacement rate. Any new network protocol or standard needs to integrate with the current stack to be adopted even a little bit; because corpos aren’t going to change out or update the 40-60 year old pieces of their stack that run well enough to not hinder profitability.
But both RINA and Ouroboros can run on top of IP, so that shouldn’t be an issue, right?
IPv6 can run on IPv4 and look how much that helped