”Unique local address may be used by multiple organization at the same time”
This is a poor description of Unique Local Addresses. A unique local address is an address that is considered to be unique for each organization. However, since it would be time-consuming to check for strict uniqueness, we use a random 40-bit global identifier.
It is possible for multiple organizations to use the same unique local address at the same time. However, it is an extremely small possibility.
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