> Seems there's a lot of engineers out there that only want to make sure
> last year's protocols work, and are willing to totally ignore next year's.

It really is a different universe for  University/ISP versus corporate 
networks. Neither is wrong or right, but both have different needs. My 
complaint is that my sense is that Ipv6 was designed and favors the ISP 
environment rather than corporate networks.

A corporate network really does want to ignore next year's new hot protocol 
unless it makes business sense to support it. There may be regulatory reasons 
to block it (we are required to archive all email and instant messages) or 
management may decide it's a waste of time to support or management may feel 
it's a waste of people's work time to use. Obviously as a end-user with 
residential FTTH, I want something completely different from my ISP.





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