nanog mailing list archives
Re: IPv6 Confusion
From: Dave Pooser <dave.nanog () alfordmedia com>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:58:19 -0600
Well, considering how very few vendors actually support IPv6, it's hard to find proper competition.You don't have to tell the truth to the losing sales folk... :
Or you could be truthful and say "we decided to go with the XYZ product, despite the fact that they don't support IPv6; if your product HAD supported IPv6 you would have been in a much stronger position when the contract was awarded." -- Dave Pooser, ACSA Manager of Information Services Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
Current thread:
- Re: IPv6 Confusion, (continued)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion David Conrad (Feb 17)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 17)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Adrian Chadd (Feb 17)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 17)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion David Conrad (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Kevin Oberman (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion David Conrad (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Stephen Sprunk (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Jeff S Wheeler (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion David Freedman (Feb 19)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Dave Pooser (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Justin Shore (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 18)
- Re: IPv6 Confusion Michael Thomas (Feb 18)
- RE: IPv6 Confusion Tony Hain (Feb 18)