The Mayas made some paintings and predictions that on 2012-12-21 the 
world will end. They also painted something like a net that spans around 
the globe. Since I heard that, I suppose that I know the exact date when 
we'll all switch to IPv6 ;-)

My suggestion would be to leave IPv4 for all the "core" services, 
routers, maybe even servers, ... and move all cable/DSL users, 
web-enabled cell phones, PDAs, UMTS cards, .... (all those not so vital 
devices) to IPv6.


Greets,
Bernd








Patrick J Greene schrieb:
> I keep seeing all of these articles about IPv6 being put off until the last 
> minute and then we will all have to scramble to put it 
> in(http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/033108-ntt-anerica-ipv6.html) .  
> What are your thoughts and plans?  Is anybody really running out of IP space, 
> other that ARIN?  Need we need to be looking at getting IPv6 Internet 
> connections and hosting on IPv6 now?  What about non ISP's?  Does corporate 
> America really need to worry?
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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