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Re: Big day for IPv6 - 1% native penetration


From: Tomas Podermanski <tpoder () cis vutbr cz>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 20:47:09 +0100

Hi,

On 11/20/12 7:24 PM, Blair Trosper wrote:
I've found myself becoming a snob about IPv6.  I almost look down on
IPv4-only networks in the same way that I won't go see a film that isn't
projected on DLP unless my arm is twisted.  I'm a convert, and I'm glad to
see the adoption rate edging up.

However, I still scratch my head on why most major US ISPs *have* robust
IPv6 peering and infrastructure and are ready to go, but they have not
turned it on for their fiber/cable/DSL customers for reasons that are not
clear to me.

Turning IPv6 on at the basic/core of the infrastructure is the easiest
part of the
job. However turning IPv6 for customers requires a lot of effort and
compromises. Some of the reasons are described in:   

http://6lab.cz/article/deploying-ipv6-practical-problems-from-the-campus-perspective/

and related presentation:

http://6lab.cz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/tnc2012_slides_TncPresentation.pdf


Tomas



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