Looks like Latin America has reached the point of no return:
http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/anuncios/2014-no-hay-mas-direcciones-ipv4-en-lac
(article is in English)

On 10 June 2014 15:47, Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10 June 2014 23:22, Wichert Akkerman <wich...@wiggy.net> wrote:
>>
>> If I remember correctly there are some mobile networks in Asia who only do 
>> IPv6 internally. Gandi offers IPv6-only servers that are cheaper than 
>> servers with ipv4 connectivity. So while right now not having IPv4 
>> connectivity is unlikely, it does happen and will only become more common. 
>> People are also introducing monstrosities like carrier-grade NAT to delay 
>> the inevitable, but we really should not encourage that madness and just add 
>> IPv6. It generally is very easy to do.
>
> The challenge is that PyPI now runs behind a donated CDN service, and
> our vendor doesn't offer IPv6 yet:
> https://fastly.zendesk.com/entries/30549708-Do-you-support-IPv6-
>
> That means that, for the time being "the PyPI CDN is generously
> donated by Fastly" trumps "the PyPI CDN supports IPv6" - IPv6 support
> isn't currently high enough on the priority list for us to be willing
> to turn down Fastly's offer. That trade-off may change some day, but I
> expect Fastly will have already added IPv6 support before we reach
> that point.
>
>>> It's something we'll want to keep an eye on, but yeah, at this point
>>> in time, when connecting an IPv6-only system to the internet, PyPI is
>>> likely to be long way down the "it isn't working" priority list.
>>
>> I have an ipv6-only VM, and it works wonderfully: it can send email, pull 
>> Debian updates, serve IPv6 websites and it has my remote backups and 
>> git-annex repositories.
>
> I was thinking of the client case, but you're right, in a server
> context, IPv6 only is far more likely to be viable already.
>
> Cheers,
> Nick.
>
> --
> Nick Coghlan   |   ncogh...@gmail.com   |   Brisbane, Australia



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