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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: arin-ppml-bounces@arin.net on behalf of Robert E. Seastrom<BR>
Sent: Mon 12/27/2010 4:29 PM<BR>
To: William Herrin<BR>
Cc: arin-ppml@arin.net<BR>
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Discussion Petition of ARIN-prop-125 EfficientUtilization of IPv4 Requires Dual-Stack<BR>
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William Herrin <bill@herrin.us> writes:<BR>
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<snip<BR>
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> Maybe. My working assumption is that its a PIA to -get started-<BR>
> working with IPv6. Once started, enough folks will follow through to<BR>
> build up the critical mass needed to make it all happen. If that<BR>
> assumption is valid, then a proposal that merely requires folks to get<BR>
> started with their IPv6 deployment will get the job done. If that<BR>
> assumption proves wrong, then we might consider more forceful<BR>
> policy... but what do we lose trying the lighter hand first?<BR>
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I do not believe this problem will be solved with policy. I believe<BR>
that the economics of the transfer market vs. the equipment market<BR>
will make the proper course of action crystal clear at the CxO level<BR>
over the next couple of years and does not require policy action.<BR>
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-r<BR>
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