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Re: dynamic or static IPv6 prefixes to residential customers


From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 00:42:39 -0700


On Aug 3, 2011, at 12:14 AM, sthaug () nethelp no wrote:

3) I think people do some of both. I think that if people can get static for the
     same price, they will choose static over dynamic. I think that some
     will even choose to use their dynamic to run tunnels where they
     can get static. You can get free static tunnels for IPv6 today.

Experience from IPv4 suggests otherwise. We (as an ISP) normally hand
out dynamic IPv4 addresses to residential customers, and static IPv4
addresses to business customers. 

- We have plenty of business customers who *want* dynamic addresses,
even if static is available as a standard part of their product.

- There are quite a few ISPs here that offer static IPv4 addresses to
residential customers. Those ISPs haven't captured the whole market,
strangely enough.

So I completely disagree with the claim that (all) people will choose
static over dynamic if it is available at the same price. From my POV
the market here clearly wants both options - and both are available.

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug () nethelp no

Europe is a little odd in that way, especially DE and NO in that there seems
to be this weird FUD running around claiming that static addresses are
in some way more antithetical to privacy.

Owen

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