Re: Creating demand for IPv6

From: Stephen Sprunk (no email)
Date: Tue Oct 02 2007 - 13:34:31 EDT

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    Thus spake "William Herrin" <>
    > As far as I can tell, IPv6 is at least theoretically capable of
    > offering exactly two things that IPv4 does not offer and can't easily
    > be made to offer:
    >
    > 1. More addresses.
    > 2. Provider independent addresses
    >
    > At the customer level, #1 has been thoroughly mitigated by NAT,
    > eliminating demand. Indeed, the lack of IPv6 NAT creates a
    > negative demand: folks used to NAT don't want to give it up.
    >
    > This community (network operators) has refused to permit #2,
    > even to the extent that its present in IPv4, eliminating that source
    > of demand as well.

    If you feel ARIN has not solved the PIv6 issue sufficiently well, please
    take that argument to PPML. As of today, if you qualify for PIv4 space, you
    qualify for PIv6 space automatically -- and you only have to pay the fees
    for one of them.

    If you're claiming that you have a PIv6 block and ISPs won't route it,
    please publicly shame the offending parties here so the rest of us will know
    not to give them our money.

    S

    Stephen Sprunk "God does not play dice." --Albert Einstein
    CCIE #3723 "God is an inveterate gambler, and He throws the
    K5SSS dice at every possible opportunity." --Stephen Hawking


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