Hi Nick, Le 23/09/2017 à 21:41, Nick Hilliard a écrit : > Willy MANGA wrote: >> being a newbie here can you please explain briefly why, as of today , >> these people really need IPv4 addresses ? > > I'd be tempted to answer, except that you sent this email from an ipv4 > address. So, please deconfigure all IPv4 addresses from your computer, > re-send the email, and then I'll answer.
>From where I stand (at home in Cameroon, Central Africa), My ISP has /32 on v6 since 2013 but nothing deployed. Why ? I suspect ignorance and no incentive. I use to poke some friends working in telco fields; they say they are some work in the background :) >From where I work, I did my best to deploy IPv6 in our networks [1] [2] Our ISP here has its v6 prefix since ... 11 years. We are its first customer requesting v6 and they deploy it for us. I keep pushing in my area but as you may guess, it's the most difficult one but I succeed at least in my organisation. So again, why do they rely on v4 (only) ? I really want to understand hurdles on european continent. I hope this time, it will be clearer :) 1. https://nda.manbene.net/index.php/s/JJPCt8OVzoxNXCv (english) 2. https://nda.manbene.net/index.php/s/j5himX7Bfjk7OaV (french) >> Or at least why they cannot >> start a transition process towards IPv6? > > Without ipv4 addresses, transition technologies don't work. Assuming those who request v4 addresses have a transition plan (what I deeply hope ... ) P.S : This time I use my v6 smtp server even though at home I cannot still use a v6 prefix ;)
