Re: IPv6 will never fly: ARIN continues to kill it
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Re: IPv6 will never fly: ARIN continues to kill it



    > From: Jeff McAdams <jeffm at iglou.com>

    > It seems that nanog is focused (somewhat understandably) on the ideas
    > of the ISP world.
    > ...
    > The sooner ISPs quit trying to fight this fight, and just start
    > implementing this stuff widely, the better off everyone will be.

And here I am, not having gotten any money from ISP's; I'd better go look in
my mailbox for my apparently missing checks. But I digress...


    > In the enterprise world, where I live now, IPv6 is just flat out a
    > non-starter without PI space. Its just not even a discussion that's
    > even useful to have, because the answer to IPv6 without PI is just "No."

Let me see if I understand this. Without PI, the enterprises say no, and with
PI, the ISP's say no. Got it.

Just out of curiousity, how do the enterprises expect to exhange bits without
ISP's?

	Noel

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