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



> > 	my persistent question to the enterprise operator is this:
> > 	how frequently do you plan to switch your isp, or how many times
> > 	did you do that in the past?
> 
> That's actually irrelevant.  Regardless of the real answer,  
> enterprises are
> not willing to buy into vendor lock.

	if the management needs to be convinced by the cost, i would suggest
	ISPs to price PI advertisement like hell ($$$), so that we can make
	the worldwide routing table smaller.
	it will help ISPs use smaller peering routers in the end.

itojun

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