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Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption
From: Grzegorz Janoszka <Grzegorz () Janoszka pl>
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 22:55:44 +0200
On 2015-10-01 20:29, Owen DeLong wrote:
However, I think eventually the residential ISPs are going to start charging extra for IPv4 service.
ISP's will not charge too much. With too expensive IPv4 many customers will migrate from v4/dual stack to v6-only and ISP's will be left with unused IPv4 addresses and less income.
Will ISP's still find other profitable usage for v4 addresses? If not, they will be probably be quite slowly rising IPv4 pricing, not wanting to overprice it.
Even with $1/IPv4/month - what will be the ROI of a brand new home router? -- Grzegorz Janoszka
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- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Baldur Norddahl (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Owen DeLong (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Curtis Maurand (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Owen DeLong (Oct 01)
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- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Mark Andrews (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Curtis Maurand (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Grzegorz Janoszka (Oct 02)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Owen DeLong (Oct 02)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Curtis Maurand (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Owen DeLong (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Owen DeLong (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Mark Andrews (Oct 01)
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- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Todd Underwood (Oct 01)
- Re: How to force rapid ipv6 adoption Mark Andrews (Oct 01)
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