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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 access to K-root
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Iljitsch van Beijnum
iljitsch at muada.com
Mon Feb 28 10:02:21 CET 2005
On 25-feb-05, at 20:37, Nils Ketelsen wrote: >>> As long as this does not change IPv6 will stay what it is today: A >>> nice >>> platform for testing and playing without any business relevance. >> And if we give everyone PI IPv6 will probably blow up even sooner than >> IPv4 so we can start again from scratch. > If you don't, you will have a small routing table and no customers > sending > any packets you can route. Fortunately we don't have to give everyone PI to make IPv6 a good place to be. Less than 20000 people have an AS in the IPv4 table currently, and somehow the rest of us manage to get by. So let's give the multi6/shim6 stuff a chance to work rather than start messing up IPv6 now. There will still be plenty of time to do that later.
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