Mark Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I figured the first one out but this is killing me and
> Babelfish is no help. Can I get a translation?

I'm an ignorant US American, but he mentioned LACNIC.
That's one of the 5 IP registries of IANA:  
  http://www.iana.org/ipaddress/ip-addresses.htm  

Most people focus on "globalization" of IPv6 to solve the
real issue of the 4 non-ARIN blocks (we're spoiled in North
America) which have only limited set of Class C IPv4 blocks.

But this has *0* to do with sysadmin or even corporate
netadmin interest.  That's more RBOC (Regional Bell Operating
Company -- US-lingo) issues and major border routers with
continential summary routes.  And most of that will be
transparent, because the RBOCs are doing IPv4-to-IPv6
tunneling -- using IPv6 on the backbone, IPv4 internally.

The only large, public IPv6 network that is IPv6 end-to-end
is Internet2, which is largely academia-only.

I'm talking about IPv6 on a corporate sysadmin level, where
IPv6 _is_ being adopted.  They are doing the opposite in
IPv6-to-IPv4 tunneling -- using IPv6 internally, IPv4 to
WANs/Internet.


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