>>>>> "JORDI" == JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: JORDI> Last mile is not yet IPv6 enabled, but automatic transition JORDI> mechanisms such as 6to4 and Teredo are playing very well, JORDI> and there is a huge amount of non-native IPv6 traffic. JORDI> So I can't agree with your statement. I'd like to second that. I've found 6 to 4 and teredo incredibly useful in internal and virtualization applications today. IPV6 is at a point where it has critical applications within infrastructures. People look at factors like whether major websites publish AAAA records as a success metric for IPV6. That doesn't make sense today. We're telling people they need dual stack. So, if I have an IPV4 address, why would it benefit me to publish AAAA records? The question for judging IPV6 right now is does IPV6 enable new applications and reduce costs. The answer seems to be that in a number of important cases that IPV6 does actually reduce costs or enable new applications. That's enough to drive the network effects that will drive adoption. _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf