On 06/05/2020 16:20, Pete Stevens wrote: > Otherwise you'll eventually become worth buying by someone who can > reuse your space to do something more valuable.
Right, you suggested that one would have to convince their shareholders of the business case for "never being acquired"? Shareholders like money, last I checked. You don't diminish your asset value of IPs as long as you're not reducing the quantity that you have held. If you find ways to use less of them/use any more than you do today, you're still not _losing_ value, and are just as likely to be acquired as you were beforehand? A long way of saying, I don't agree that the fear of "never being acquired" is a reason for a company to delay their adoption & use of IPv6. -- Tom
