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Sabato, luglio 27, 2002, alle 10:49 , Jeroen Massar ha scritto:

> http://www.trumpet.com.au/winsock/winsoc5.html
>
> Trumpet Winsock v5.0 is a fully-featured 32-bit dialler used with
> Windows 95/98 and Windows NT and comrising of IPv6 capabilities.
That is not free though. :) At this point, one would buy Windows XP and 
get a new set of bugs at the same price =)

>> I am
>> service provider, and I'm not into experiments, so I won't use ipv6.
> That's your choice ;)
> Nobody is forcing you.
I was just transcribing the possible way of thought of a service 
provider. A simple service provider won't bother with v6 connectivity if 
it won't be useful to catch potential customers, and in this way the use 
of the ipng technology gets delayed even more.

>> And therefore, since most of the services are reachable only by ipv4
>> connectivity, new "productivity" (i.e. non "experimental") services
>> won't come out with ipv6 connectivity. And if they were, like the
>> gnutella thing, very few people would use it, since under w98
>> wouldn't allow it, and this would turn out into a negative spyral.
> Trumpet is ringing.... and they have been for over a couple of years
> now.
That is not freeware, as I already pointed out. :)

>> allowing the 6bone to become a full and real "6internet".
> If maybe you did actually even used it once you would know that there is
> no '6internet'
> There is simply _1_ internet that's why it's called an internet.
It was just a way to identify it as "the internet after the Big Switch 
to ipv6". :)

Regards
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