This guy probably needs some good training and lot of additional info.

For example, he needs to know that the top 4 cellular providers in US already 
carry more than 60% IPv6 traffic (my guess is that it will be over 75% at the 
end of this year), so if he wants to keep going connected to Internet, he 
should deploy native IPv6 instead of translating or anything else.

Saludos,
Jordi


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Saul Stein <[email protected]>
Responder a: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <[email protected]>
Fecha: miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2016, 11:36
Para: <[email protected]>
Asunto: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] corporate apathy

    HI
    So after the last round of mails on this list, I emailed a friend of mine 
who I know head up the IT/Security for a company in the US asking if he makes 
use of v6 and if not, if he has plans to or why not and this was his response:
     
    “I am indeed in charge of 2 companies' IT in the US. We don't run IPv6 and 
my guidance is to disable IPv6 on all devices and block it on the firewall. The 
reasoning behind this is that IPv6 adds complexity and a possible alternate 
communications route with no advantage that I can see. If you can point me 
towards any business justification to use IPv6 internally then I'd be very 
interested, but I haven't been swayed by the "because it's the right thing to 
do" argument.”
     
     
    I guess  this is a fairly standard response. So this is the perception that 
we need to change.  The key being no ADVANTAGE… 
    Does anyone know of any short articles that have been produced to counter 
this type of argument? Cases where 6to4 natting won’t work etc?
     
    Firstly to send to him and secondly, perhaps that is the kind of thing that 
we need to tackle the business world with.
     
     
    Kind Regards, 
    Saul Stein
    Infrastructure Manager
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