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<P><FONT SIZE=2>.... cja@daydream.com...wrote...<BR>
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I guess I am still waiting for someone to come up with the killer<BR>
application for IPv6. Or a marketing scheme... get this new<BR>
service/speed/whatever if you sign up for IPv6. Of course you have to have<BR>
IPv6 deployed to sell it as part of a service.<BR>
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Seems to me the sell is... the future comes with IPv6...we(as an ISP) offer that service now.. if you want to be part of the future, come with us....<BR>
(then a little FUD about what happens if you don't get on board) ;-)<BR>
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bd<BR>
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