On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 02:07:26PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
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> >>>>> "Marc" == Marc Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>     >> Yes, that's right.  If you can't get native IPv6, 6to4 is better
>     >> than tunnels.
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>     Marc> According to my ISP, the stall for IPv6 in the US is ARIN.
>     Marc> They are asking something like US$20G for an allocation--per
>     Marc> year.  The ISP owner tells me that there just isn't sufficient
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>   AFAIK, that's not correct. It was true for awhile, 3-4 years ago.
> 
>   If you currently pay ARIN for IPv4 space, they will give you IPv6
> space for free. A lot of organizations, however, do not get IPv4 from
> ARIN, but rather from their upstream.

Interesting.  My ISP says he's going to look at the links I sent.
Perhaps, I will prevail.


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