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Re: When IPv6 ... if ever?
From: Bill Fumerola <billf () chimesnet com>
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 14:17:12 -0400
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 10:40:32AM -0700, smd () clock org wrote:
Then ask yourself, as an ISP, what benefit you get from IPv6. My answers: not a chance, none, and zero, respectively.
At some point, when ARIN just stops issueing IPv4 address space, I would say it would be in a {I,N}SPs best intrest to switch. As an ASP, if my uplinks offered ipv6 address space/routing, I'd get it and start working with it _now_ rather then later. -- Bill Fumerola - Network Architect, BOFH / Chimes, Inc. billf () chimesnet com / billf () FreeBSD org
Current thread:
- When IPv6 ... if ever? Roeland M.J. Meyer (Sep 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? smd (Sep 02)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Bill Fumerola (Sep 02)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Nathan Lane (Sep 02)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Dave Morton (Sep 02)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Leo Bicknell (Sep 02)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Majdi S. Abbas (Sep 02)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Masataka Ohta (Sep 03)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Majdi S. Abbas (Sep 03)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Masataka Ohta (Sep 03)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Bill Fumerola (Sep 02)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Nathan Lane (Sep 04)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? batz (Sep 07)
- Re: When IPv6 ... if ever? Dana Hudes (Sep 07)