2350 is about an accurate date considering how quickly migration is happening 
in most places :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Eisenberg <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 20:54:49 
To: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Subject: RE: List of Teredo servers and teredo relays

> While I would agree in principle, in practice we have little control
> over what customers use.

You won't have a good time at Disneyland if you ride Space Mountain in the 
unsupported configuration of 'not belted in'.  An ISP has no control over what 
I set my MTU to, and they won't support me if I change it.

> Users will migrate to IPv6 in their own time and their own way.

An object at rest tends to remain at rest until outside force is applied.

The lifetime of many of the IPv4 SOHO NAT devices out there exceeds both the 
exhaustion timer and the most optimistic depletion estimates for the RIRs.  For 
most people, generally only a failed NAT device comprises the outside force 
required to buy new equipment.  Most users won't actively migrate to IPv6 in 
their own time and their own way; the ISP needs to take an active stance that 
starts with "we're only supporting IPv4/6 devices starting $date", and ends 
with "we're terminating all legacy IPv4 support on Jan 1, 2350 at 1:30PM.'

Nathan


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