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



Hear, hear. We're making binary claims in a grey-scale world of economics.

Put the costs on the table and let the enterprises and ISPs fight out PI/PA.

- Ralph

On Sep 13, 2007, at Sep 13, 2007,5:27 AM, Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino wrote:

	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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