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Re: legacy /8
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2010 10:18:46 +0900
If "every significant router on the market" supported IPv6 five years ago,
and if cash fell from the sky ... to folk actually running real networks, 'support' means *parity* with ipv4, i.e. fast path at decent rates, management and monitoring, no licensing extortion, ... we don't have that today! the *additional* cost and effort to the isp of fullly deploying dual-stack is still non-trivial. this is mightily off-pissing. randy
Current thread:
- Re: legacy /8, (continued)
- Re: legacy /8 Florian Weimer (Apr 12)
- Re: legacy /8 Owen DeLong (Apr 11)
- Re: legacy /8 Mark Andrews (Apr 03)
- Re: legacy /8 Michael Dillon (Apr 03)
- RE: legacy /8 Frank Bulk (Apr 03)
- Re: legacy /8 David Conrad (Apr 03)
- Re: legacy /8 Zaid Ali (Apr 03)
- Re: legacy /8 Owen DeLong (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Zaid Ali (Apr 04)
- RE: legacy /8 George Bonser (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Randy Bush (Apr 03)
- Re: legacy /8 Michael Dillon (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Tore Anderson (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 sthaug (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Daniel Roesen (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Randy Bush (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 David Conrad (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Christopher Morrow (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Christopher Morrow (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 joel jaeggli (Apr 04)
- Re: legacy /8 Christopher Morrow (Apr 04)