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Lasse Bliksted Leegaard Jensen
lle at nationalbanken.dk
Fri Jul 22 11:30:41 CEST 2016
> a) Only allow ISP's to order a /22 from from an IPv6 address. > b) Show their website works on IPv6 > c) Show that their name servers use IPv6. Your "incentive plan" does nothing that isn't already taking place. New ISPs It would only mean that new ISPs would have working IPv6 to their website, name servers and a least one PC (which likely is in the lab or the ISP office network). It does nothing to ensure they actually deploy IPv6 to end customers. You are - on the other hand - prolonging their startup time since they can't get anywhere with their IPv4 CGN solution before they have working IPv6. It also does nothing towards moving existing ISPs with "enough" IPv4 space towards providing IPv6 to the masses. IPv4 is legacy. If you only provide IPv4 you offering is broken. Stop complaining and start deploying. -- Lasse Leegaard lle at nationalbanken.dk<mailto:lle at nationalbanken.dk> +45 4075 6093 Hvis De har modtaget denne e-mail ved en fejl, bedes den returneret til afsenderen og derefter slettet. If you received this email by mistake, please let us know and delete the email. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/members-discuss/attachments/20160722/bdfa669c/attachment.html>
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