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Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion


From: "Ricky Beam" <jfbeam () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 16:27:41 -0400

On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 14:35:55 -0400, John Curran <jcurran () arin net> wrote:
  Any suggestions on how ARIN should reach those CIO's in the meantime?

Refuse additional IPv4 assignments to those who have not deployed IPv6. And not just been assigned a v6 block, but actually running IPv6 to every customer who asks. (hard to police, sure.)

NONE of my ISPs have been able to provide IPv6 over the last decade. That includes Verizon (aka UUNet), and AT&T (the not-Uverse-AT&T) who didn't get past the sales call when they made it clear we "aren't big enough to be connected to that gear."

 TWTC: No.
 Earthlink (ITC^D): No.
TWC: No. (but my home connection is seeing RAs, but DHCPv6 instantly answers "no prefixes") AT&T Uverse (business): 6rd, not static, not available everywhere, and doesn't work every day. (also, those fools are eating protocol 41 at the border, so tunnels don't work.)

And those are just the ISPs I directly deal with. That list gets longer if I include my employer's various ISPs around the globe. Heck, even the checkpoint in Hong Kong doesn't have IPv6.


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