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[ipv6-wg] Have we failed as IPv6 Working Group?
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Michel Py
michel at arneill-py.sacramento.ca.us
Fri Oct 4 07:02:08 CEST 2019
> Enno Rey wrote : > That is, in all seriousness, regrettable. I live and work in California, too, not far away from Sacramento. My > ISP brings IPv6 to my home, I have it on my phones and I hear that the companies of people I meet over lunch > serve terabytes of data over IPv6 every single day. It seems California is a quite diverse place, in many regards... It is indeed. I do not hear, but I happen to run the network for a multi-billion campus, and your resume just got a static route to null0 for the next 20 years. Congratulations. Michel.
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