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[members-discuss] About IPv6 tunnels and other incentives
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Tom Lehtinen
ripe at tombii.com
Fri Sep 23 10:16:49 CEST 2016
On 23.09.2016 10:08, Ondřej Caletka wrote: > On 22.9.2016 v 23:07 Carlos Friacas wrote: >> Tunnels? seriously? no, please... >> >> End-users shouldn't care about which IP version they are using. > > +1 +1 > > [snip] > Maybe a better idea would be to create a fund for financial support of > IPv6 deployments of providers, especially the big ones. Because most of > them have no real technical problems, they just deliberately postpone > the IPv6 adoption unless inevitable. The main idea is the later they > deploy it, the less money it would cost. They don't have any actual > need > to deploy it, unless, say, YouTube stops playing HD videos to IPv4 > clients. (That would be cool, actually.) > > I'm fully aware that any such support will be unfair to all those that > already used their own money to deploy IPv6. But on the other hand, > deploying IPv6 at big providers is in the interest of the RIPE > community > as a whole. > I'd rather give the money to Google and other large content providers and ask them to stop supporting IPv4. Then let the big telcos deploy IPv6 because finally they will have to unless they want to lose all their customers. Not saying that this is a good idea though... Regards, Tom > > Best Regards, > Ondřej Caletka > CESNET > > > > > ---- > 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.
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