Re: Adventures in IPv6

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On 04/11/2011 13:41, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
This is just a blog posting, but I think it has valid illustrative
points of the general frustration in it:
http://bens.me.uk/2011/adventures-in-ipv6

Of course, I think the conclusion is basically wrong, *not* doing
IPv6 is much worse than breaking the finger-pointing circle, and
making it work by whatever means necessary.

"Much worse" for who? Just because we (may) believe that IPv6 is the way forward doesn't mean that the providers or consumers of Internet services will agree with us. The consumers just want to watch their videos and read their mail. The providers just want to sell them that capability. IPv6 needs to solve more problems than it creates, or else it's not the right answer.


Doug

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