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[ipv6-wg] Re: [address-policy-wg] Re: Andre's guide to fix IPv6
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Geoff Huston
gih at apnic.net
Tue Nov 29 19:36:11 CET 2005
At 01:26 AM 30/11/2005, Florian Weimer wrote: >* Geoff Huston: > > > Interesting - it will work for a while, and then you will get to the limit > > of deployed capability of routing. > > > > Then what? > >You buy new routers. So what you are saying is that _I_ want address portability and _you_ have to buy new routers. Well that sure works for me! How's the chequebook feeling on your side? (I'm not convinced that you've selected the best of business models, as there does appear to be a significant inconsistency going on in your model in that cost and benefit are not related all that well.) Geoff
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