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Robert Thornton
robert at pebble-tree.co.uk
Mon Jul 25 21:18:29 CEST 2016
What about major players implementing rate limiting for ipv4. Turn ipv6 into the new 4g. On 22 Jul 2016 08:18, "HOSTLINE" <hostmaster at hostline.lt> wrote: > Hi, > > as we already have IPv6 launch day: > it would be a good practice once every 3-6 months to do "Day Without V4", > all providers just switch off v4 BGP. > Then many providers who implemented IPv6 and their clients will still get > at least ~"10%-15%" of internet. (at least Facebook, Google, etc.) > While these clients/customers sitting on IPv4 gets nothing, and they will > go to providers and be begging for IPv6 :) > > > regards, > Simas Mockevicius > HOSTLINE, UAB > > > On 2016.07.22 01:07, Comtel wrote: > > "The whole problem sits in your head" > The problem is in equipment. How many IPv6 devices users actually have? > Why is it still allowed to produce IPv4 equipment, like IP cameras? > Who in RIPE is responsible for coordinating with manufactures? Why does he > fail? > > > ---- > If you don't want to receive emails from the RIPE NCC members-discuss > mailing list, please log in to your LIR Portal account and go to the general page:https://lirportal.ripe.net/general/ > > Click on "Edit my LIR details", under "Subscribed Mailing Lists". From here, you can add or remove addresses. > > > > ---- > If you don't want to receive emails from the RIPE NCC members-discuss > mailing list, please log in to your LIR Portal account and go to the > general page: > https://lirportal.ripe.net/general/ > > Click on "Edit my LIR details", under "Subscribed Mailing Lists". From > here, you can add or remove addresses. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/members-discuss/attachments/20160725/3f6f57bb/attachment.html>
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