Michel,


The resources of the majority that does not want IPv6 are far greater than the resources of the minority that does.

Now you have me really curious. Why are you opposed to IPv6? The digital divide is only widened by resource scarcity, by placing undue burden of cost on the consumer, who ultimately has to shell out extra because the cost of v4 on the open market has gone up. This condition was possible, and has manifest, in the initial deployment of IP. That problem was solved in the next release of the software. If the goal is to connect all the world, and beyond, it would be handy to have enough addresses to do so, no?

Scott


Michel.

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