[ppml] alternative realities
Michel Py
michel at arneill-py.sacramento.ca.us
Tue Aug 7 00:16:21 EDT 2007
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>> Someone explains me again why I should spend money to upgrade to IPv6? > Paul Vixie wrote: > the connectivity community of which you are a part needs IPv6, though. Nope. Voice does not need IPv6, and the only hosts I care to connect directly: a) are in the US with 4 IPv4 addresses per capita which is enough for the rest of my life and b) use apps that work behind double nat anyway. > and you don't need SIP to work SIP is a protocol that was designed to demonstrate that NAT was breaking things. Point well taken: it is broken. I use Skype. It's survival of the fittest, aka evolution. Paul, your arguments are 10 years old. Something else than this broken record, please. The launch window for IPv6 was 5 years ago. > Joel Jaeggli wrote: > Your 3g cellphone provider will have 50-100 million ip speaking > devices on your network to manage at some point in the near future That's an oldie too. Besides, it's not my problem. IP packet transport is a commodity, and cell phone providers will provide what I want: IPv4. I am not upgrading while there still is bickering about PI, ULAs, policies, etc. Furthermore, I would definitely not upgrade if the large operator folk had it their way with the 4K DMZ and no PI whatsoever. Michel.
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