"Anfinsen, Ragnar" <[email protected]> writes: > So, any thoughts on this topic, and any qualified guesses on when we no > longer need to do IPv4 and still be able to call our internet product > premium?
As Steinar pointed out: You can help speeding up the process by enabling native IPv6 access for as many as possible (all?) of your subscribers today. I am sure you know that you can't completely skip the dual-stack phase, and that's what you need to tell your manager. Sorry, but an opt-in 6RD service isn't going to make IPv4 go away. You need to force enable dual-stack access for as many users as you can. And if you dream about doing IPv6 only, then 6RD isn't going to do, is it? You need to roll out native IPv6 access, and you need to do that before you can even think about dropping IPv4. Any delay in your dual-stack rollout translates directly to increased cost of buying IPv4 addresses because it delays the magic cutoff day when you can start selling IPv4 access as an opional add-on service. (Note that I work for Telenor, which is one of Altibox' direct competitors in the Norwegian retail Internet access market) Bjørn
