IPv6 -HAS- been deployed -- yawn.

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On Nov 5, 2004, at 17:17, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:

Hi Noel,

Then you should not just look for data, but compare it. For instance, when
IPv4 was initially deployed, how much time took to get some "realistic"
deployment.


Also remember that in IPv6 only /32 are announced, so you can't just compare
it one to one.


Regards,
Jordi


now jordi, the party line is nice, but it is clear that the mantra "only /32s" is
false on inspection and has -NEVER- been true throughout most peering.
granted, you may enforce that at -YOUR- boundary, but don't presume
that to reflect reality. there are at least six prefixes who have a minimum
injection of a /48 for the "global" Internet and untold numbers of others
inside walled-gardens.


--bill


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