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Classful addressing is a concept associated with IPv4, not IPv6. IPv6 was designed to eliminate the need for classful addressing by using a more flexible structure based on prefixes. The internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) developed the IPv6 protocol, which was specified in RFC 2460 and later documents. Thus, no one specifically "implemented" classful IPv6 addresses, as the design of IPv6 inherently moves away from classful organization.

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