[ppml] Proposed Policy: IPv4 Countdown

COETZEE, Thys Thys at Zinpro.com
Mon Mar 19 13:15:14 EDT 2007


<<<<  Hey, I am a rural Telco with a /18..  are you calling me a "Major
Player"?  gee thanks..  now stand back and watch my head swell..  

By the way, all my edge and core routers are IPv6 ready, and most of my
core and internal switches are IPv6 capable, even though many hosts are
not and when I checked last week neither of my two 'tier two' nor my one
'tier three' upstreams are ready to provide me with IPv6 routing.  As a
small ISP in rural America I can only assume that the larger and metro
ISP's are in at least as good of shape as we are for the transition.


Best regards,
Kevin  >>>>


Kevin and his people deserve a round of applause.

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-----Original Message-----
From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf Of Kevin Kargel
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 10:51 AM
To: ppml at arin.net
Subject: Re: [ppml] *Spam?* Re: Proposed Policy: IPv4 Countdown

 
> 
> Who are these "major players?"
> Telcos?  Cable companies?  Router manufacturers?  All of the
> above?  
> Since you say "buy new hardware" I'll assume you mean router
> manufacturers, but we've heard loud concern from a major ISP
> that the router people aren't provided boxes to scale for 
> five years.  
> 

Hey, I am a rural Telco with a /18..  are you calling me a "Major
Player"?  gee thanks..  now stand back and watch my head swell..  

By the way, all my edge and core routers are IPv6 ready, and most of my
core and internal switches are IPv6 capable, even though many hosts are
not and when I checked last week neither of my two 'tier two' nor my one
'tier three' upstreams are ready to provide me with IPv6 routing.  As a
small ISP in rural America I can only assume that the larger and metro
ISP's are in at least as good of shape as we are for the transition.


Best regards,
Kevin 

$s/worry/happy,g 

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