[arin-ppml] v4 to v6 obstacles
Warren Johnson
warren at wholesaleinternet.com
Thu Oct 29 08:25:43 EDT 2009
I think that 80% number is misleading. You're talking 80% because these
guys have a lot of content, not because they have a lot of websites. The
other 20% could be comprised of literally 10s or 100s of million websites,
all of which also need to be accessible to everyone for the transition to be
a success. Just because I can get to the top 50 websites on the internet
doesn't mean that I don't need access to the other 500 million (or whatever
the number is).
>>
> Agreed. That is why I put a ? on the 80%. If some really big and
> important players (applications) go dual stack, that covers a lot of
> territory.
You mean like:
Google
Yahoo
MSN
(All of whom have publicly announced dual stack plans)?
Owen
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