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Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:IMNSHO, the sensible time is to do it when the relevant RIR runs out of addresses. I'm sure the IETF can get a couple of thousand IPv4 addresses for temporary use even years after that time, but it would seem a little hypocritical to do so.
The network at both of IETF From ietf-bounces at ietf.org Sat Aug 18 12:39:35 2007
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Guess that's the only way you can get people to convert to IPv6, huh - cut off their IPv4 access?
Isn't that exactly what'll happen in a few years, and why IPv6 exists at all?
Arnt
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