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[address-policy-wg] 2019-02 New Policy Proposal (Reducing IPv4 Allocations to a /24)
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Carlos Friaças
cfriacas at fccn.pt
Thu Feb 7 12:49:09 CET 2019
On Thu, 7 Feb 2019, Peter Hessler wrote: (...) > 4) While there is a belief The Internet(tm) should just up and migrate > to IPv6, that is unrealistic. E.g. Twitter, Amazon, Reddit, Github, and > *many* home/business ISPs around the world do not even IPv6. Whinging > about it in policy groups doesn't change that *fact*. (...) What can we, as a community, do which has not been already tried...? Will it be just a matter of sitting and waiting that people deploying/managing networks & services for those companies are replaced by other people with a different view about IPv6 (or their companies' needs)? >From the *extremely* small list above, Github was recently bought from Microsoft right...? Maybe by talking with the right folks... Regards, Carlos
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