On Fri, 4 Oct 2019, Alexander Koeppe wrote:



Am 04.10.2019 um 00:22 schrieb Kai 'wusel' Siering <[email protected]>:


      So, why not make ripe.net v6-only by 2020-01-01, as RIPE NCC's IPv4 pool 
will have run dry by then anyway?


The fact the pool runs dry doesn't mean IPv4 packets will stop flowing.

It only means growth of public address usage through the exclusive usage of IPv4 becomes more difficult and possibly more expensive.

The "scarcity age" of IPv4 in the RIPE service region started back in September 2012. More than 7 years ago. Everyone should have deployed IPv6 by now, but that didn't really happen.

Carlos




I like this idea.

 

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