On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 04:00:16PM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Ready or not, IPv6-only (or reasonably IPv6-only) residential
> customers are less than 2 years out, so, well within
> your 5-year planning horizon, whether those ISPs see that or
> not. Denial is an impressive human phenomenon.
Denial is indeed impressive:
v6 only is not the only option for residential customers
already used to functioning behind NAT.
I, for one, welcome our new CGN overlords...
> In five years we should be just about ready to start deprecating IPv4,
> if not already beginning to do so.
Considering it's taken us 15 years to get this far... I think
that's pretty optimistic.
Anyone care to start the IPv4 dead pool, Price is Right
style, for when the last v4 NLRI is removed from the DFZ?
--msa