[ppml] IPv6>>32
Tom Vest
tvest at pch.net
Thu May 12 12:38:32 EDT 2005
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On May 12, 2005, at 12:13 PM, Steve Atkins wrote: > I also don't think that it's a perceived scarcity of addresses - I > think Joe User sees that it's because the consumer ISPs don't want > servers running on consumer accounts because they can charge more for > accounts that do allow servers. Dynamically assigning addresses to > always-on connections (and to a lesser extent creative port blocking) > are primarily for product differentiation, and I think that's pretty > well understood by Joe User. I've not even heard an ISP claim that > dynamic assignments are due to scarcity of addresses since the > days of pay-per-minute dialup. However, this is the argument that Joe developing country enterprise sometimes hears from his locally dominant LIR, who would prefer that Joe not multihome. This, in turn, is a significant factor contributing to the popular perception(s) that IPv4 is nearing exhaustion, and that the current nested arrangements for allocation/ assignment control are unfair. TV -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/ppml/attachments/20050512/4817c90a/attachment.html
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