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RE: North America not interested in IP V6


From: "Jeroen Massar" <jeroen () unfix org>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:35:19 +0200


Ronald van der Pol [mailto:Ronald.vanderPol () rvdp org] wrote:

On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 15:04:25 +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote:

The bad news here, or actually good news, is that many ISP's don't
register their client /48's. 
...
Many other tunnelbrokers exist, check for example freenet6, 
ipv6.he.net
and xs26, who apparently have loads of delegations, these are
not to be found in the registries either.

Next to that many people still use 6bone space...

Right. And I only counted 2001:600::/23 :-( The other RIPE space
has:
2001:600::/23   728
2001:800::/23   213
2001:a00::/23    67
2001:1400::/23   30
2001:1600::/23    0

So a remark like "... no one in Europe is interested either." is nonsense.

That is absolute nonsense, but hey the people in the US don't know
that, because they don't know what is happening here *pinch* ;)
And that we do actually try and keep up with the apnic countries.

Even Steve Deering admitted that, see the great presentation he
gave last year, in Amsterdam at isoc:
 http://www.isoc.nl/activ/2002-Masterclass-IETF-IPv6.htm

It has a timeline (slides 47-50) showing the US falling behind
for at least 3 years... come on US show what you are good for :)

Greets,
 Jeroen


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