Re: IPv6 support in hotel contract?

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On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 2:29 PM, David Morris <dwm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, George, Wes wrote:
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>> > From: Joel jaeggli [mailto:joelja@xxxxxxxxx]
>>
>> > > At least, we should start *trying* to get IPv6 service from hotels.
>> > > We may have a very hard time getting it, but the fact that customers
>> > > are starting to *ask* for it will help make hotels aware of IPv6.
>> >
>> > I see no pointing in asking for something that a hotel agent is going
>> > to not be able to respond to.
>> >
>> > if you want a brown M & M's crontract you're going to actually have to
>> > work with an agent that can grok and then meet your requirements.
>>
>> [WEG]] Joel, I think this is a spurious line of logic. We already have
>> plenty of "brown M&Ms" requirements. We bring in our own internet access
> ...
>> professionally manage their guest internet services. If we ask, the
>> response is likely to be "well, no one's ever asked for that before..."
>> but that should be followed with "...but we'll find out..."
>
> +1 ... and asking will raise awareness of the issue.

+1  we always should try

>
> Of course, as has been mentioned many times in other threads, we
> negotiate meeting venues a long time in advance. There may even
> be an IT support plan to add IPV6 before we arrive..
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