RE: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-09 Thread Steve Mikulasik
Verizon Wireless has been pushing their clients away from static IPv4 for some time. I inquired last year about getting one for a specific project and was told it would be a large upfront cost, limited to certain accounts and required justification. I imagine in the years coming this will

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 08/03/2017, Miles Fidelman wrote: > Seems to me that the only people who get static, wireless, IP addresses > are people who put sensors on vehicles and IoT applications. Who gets a > static IP for a phone? This might cause some serious heartburn for my > previous

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 10:58 PM, wrote: > On Wed, 08 Mar 2017 22:08:59 -0500, Christopher Morrow said: > > > previous employer - who built CAD systems for transit buses. > > on the bright side they can just get fios or dsl (depending on location) > .. > > you know you

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Wed, 08 Mar 2017 22:08:59 -0500, Christopher Morrow said: > > previous employer - who built CAD systems for transit buses. > on the bright side they can just get fios or dsl (depending on location) .. > you know you can still get v4 there, and won't even have to worry about > that pesky new

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Ca By
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 7:10 PM Christopher Morrow wrote: > On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Miles Fidelman > > wrote: > > > Seems to me that the only people who get static, wireless, IP addresses > > are people who put sensors on vehicles and

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: > Seems to me that the only people who get static, wireless, IP addresses > are people who put sensors on vehicles and IoT applications. Who gets a > static IP for a phone? This might cause some serious heartburn

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Miles Fidelman
Seems to me that the only people who get static, wireless, IP addresses are people who put sensors on vehicles and IoT applications. Who gets a static IP for a phone? This might cause some serious heartburn for my previous employer - who built CAD systems for transit buses. Miles Fidelman

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Luke Guillory
My customer got the email and the only service they have is wireless. Also notice the email address. From: Verizon Wireless > Sent from my iPad On Mar 8, 2017, at 6:44 PM, Keith Stokes

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Keith Stokes
You said the e-mail was from VZ wireless but the e-mail text says Verizon. Is it really all of Verizon, VZ Wireless, home, business or some combination? On Mar 8, 2017, at 11:16 AM, David Hubbard > wrote: Thought the list

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Ed Lopez
I'm assuming no consideration for using RFC-6598 addresses (100.64.0.0/10) and performing CGN as a bridge, perhaps via LW4o6 On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 12:31 PM Randy Carpenter wrote: > > It would have been nice if Verizon had starting issuing IPv6 while still > issuing IPv4

Re: Verizon wireless to stop issuing static IPv4

2017-03-08 Thread Randy Carpenter
It would have been nice if Verizon had starting issuing IPv6 while still issuing IPv4 for an easy transition. The current situation is that you can't get static IPv6 at all. I have been bugging them about this for many years. thanks, -Randy - On Mar 8, 2017, at 12:16 PM, David Hubbard