Hi Benedict,

> Considering the increasing reports of people having problems with
> DS-Lite I still hope that at some point organizations providing content
> (like webshops or such) will realize that they have to go IPv6.

It is starting. I know of one bank that is enabling IPv6 on their online 
banking to avoid NAT444/DS-Lite/etc problems. For them the major problem is 
that their fraud detection algorithm can't do their work properly if everybody 
keeps coming in over CGN.

> What I
> find plain weird is that the cloud providers don't realize this as a
> huge chance to get (and lock-in...) customers who need an IPv6 solution
> on short notice.

I agree. There could be a very nice market for them in the near future if they 
would support IPv6. The CDNs seem to have realised this by now...

Cheers,
Sander

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