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[address-policy-wg] RE: The price of address space
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Nick Hilliard
nick at inex.ie
Fri Jul 24 00:28:44 CEST 2009
On 23/07/2009 23:09, trejrco at gmail.com wrote: > I continue to be amazed at statements like: > "Today, it is not necessary to deploy IPv6 at all." You shouldn't be. To understand why, you need to look at how much money businesses currently make on provisioning ipv4 services and compare that against how much money they make from provisioning ipv6 services. Or to turn the question around, can you build a useful internet business right now which is entirely ipv6 free? We need to appreciate that outside hobbyists and usenet news, deliberate ipv6 data transport is still tiny. This may change in a scenario of ipv4 address scarcity, but as most companies have not given any consideration whatever to how their business models will cope with ipv4 address scarcity, the question of ipv6 is still largely irrelevant to them. Nick
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