[ppml] "Who's afraid of IPv4 address depletion? Apparently no one."
bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com
bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com
Sat Feb 9 19:23:26 EST 2008
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On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 05:51:06PM -0600, Dan White wrote: > bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com wrote: > > {picking on facebook as a typical content provider} > > It's interesting that you should pick facebook as your example > popular site: > > http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/02/08/1627201 > > I believe the focus on the PC access paradigm might be missing > the potential for IPv6 adoption. As an ISP admin, I expect it > will be years after the exhaustion of the IPv4 pool before most > of my customers will be concerned about dual stacking, even > though they may not be able to access some content. amen. > > The potential for IPv6 probably rests in the hands of mobile, > embedded and networking devices. If providers build these types > of devices, and the next generation of services, on IPv6 and the > advantages it provides, then those services will bootstrap the > rest of the industry - "You mean I can do *that* on my PC?". er... surely you intended, "...You mean I CAN'T to *that on my PC?" I'm persuaded that you have identified the next round of connectable devices. > As someone who gets excited about tech, I hope it's not the stick > (IPv4 is running out!) that moves us along but rather the > potential services and devices that we create that get us there. i beleive that both carrot and stick are needed for this beast'o'burden to get moving. > > - Dan White --bill
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