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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/16/2013 02:07 PM, Joao Silveira
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<p>Hi All,</p>
<p>I have now some specials brains working around IPv6 in New
York, and soon we be able to reach any IPv4 through IPv6 even
this have only IPv4 resources.</p>
<p>:-)</p>
<p>Wait.</p>
<p>Hugs,</p>
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<p>Joao Silveira</p>
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You are talking about NAT64 and DNS64?<br>
But what if Your customers have only IPv4 CPE-s?<br>
How will your IPv6 customer establish IPSec with ipv4 only customer?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Rade Djurasinovic<br>
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<p>On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 13:53:19 +0100, Paolo Di Francesco wrote:</p>
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<pre>Hi Tony,
1) large Italian ISP have answered that the will not implement IPv6, "it
costs too much and by the way we still need IPv4 for a looong time so no
way that we will implement it". They asked to implement ISP NAT which is
crazy to me, but they say they prefer it.
2) not having IPv6 content from large content provider (in some cases
the same large ISP/Telco) means that you need IPv4, natively
3) in my opinion, the large Telco have no interest to start deploying
IPv6 (i.e. dual stack). For their market it's better to avoid IPv6 and
sell IPv4, they have a LARGE amount.
4) IPv4 is a scarse resouse, as I said many times, we have few companies
(large Telco) which are "controlloing" the IPv6 transition and going
AGAINST that transition simply because that would give them a great
advantage over who is asking now large IPv4 allocation.
5) being IPv4 a scarse resourse, just ask money exponentially (the more
you eat, the more you pay). After that will happen (from the goverment
from whoever should do that) we will see IPv6 happening VERY VERY fast
6) legally speaking, in Italy, 1 customer = 1 public IPv4. Therefore if
you do not have IPv4 you cannot do business, it's not a technical thing
it's a LEGAL thing.
The rest is just noise.
Paolo
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">Yep we are going for IPv6, we are applying over Xmas. We are not
bothered by lack of IPv4. We plan around it.
All I was saying is charging for each IP’s won’t work where as it does
in the telecoms market.
IP Market = resource < demand (charging won’t help)
Telecoms Phone Numbers = resource > than demand (charging will help)
So you can charge in telecoms market not in IP market , it won’t make a
difference.
Tony
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[mailto:<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:members-discuss-bounces@ripe.net">members-discuss-bounces@ripe.net</a>] *On Behalf Of *Joao Silveira
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Hi All,
Why not use IPv6. The IPv4 market will go down definitively.
Hugs,
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Joao Silveira
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 11:34:29 -0000, Tony Turner wrote:
Hi All,
A Fee for a Resource that is significantly smaller than Demand won’t
work .... all it will do is create another market for those with
extra IP’s ...
What do other markets do when there is a shortage ..... it is not
guaranteed to work in this market ....
Never posted on here but here is my 2 pence worth so bear with me ...
Our experience from a telecommunications view is interesting. We had
been issued by Ofcom 600 x 10,000 blocks of phone numbers, some
ranges were issued in 1K blocks where there was shortage in a town,
but if not 10,000 blocks, our mobile range is 100,000
Now we never need 10K blocks for all towns, yes London but not
Maldon .... 1K would have been fine.
Now Ofcom have never charged for phone numbers historically, but
that has all started to change due to a shortage
and of course lack of Government funding.
First they went to 1K blocks as numbers for a town became scarce....
Now they are starting to charge for numbers in the towns which they
say are a conservation area where numbers are scarce.
They charge 10p per number per year, whether allocated to a customer
or not.
Now we have given back _promptly_ 4 million phone numbers some big
mobile companies have also dumped the numbers and services on some
of those numbers like broadband VOIP some mobile operators cut the
service.
Phone numbers I am sure will never run out so companies not using
them will give them back as they know, “hey we can get some more”.
With IP’s that’s different, I think whatever happens IPV4 will run
out (or has) whatever approach is taken. The big boys know this and
can afford to keep them whatever is charged for them so I doubt the
big telcos/ISP’s will ever give them back. Irrespective of a charge.
The only IP’s you may get back if they are charged for is from small
operators ... but as IP’s are so scarce I even doubt these will be
given back as companies can rent them out as they are a scarce
resource with a demand greater than supply unlike UK phone numbers
where the demand is less than supply but phone numbers where just
allocated on blocks too large (so mis -managed).
You may think great they will rent them out, I doubt the terms of
such will make you smile ...
So charging won’t necessarily work.
Regards
Tony
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*Sent:* 16 December 2013 09:59
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*Subject:* Re: [members-discuss] Complaints against LIRs ignored by NCC
Hi All,
I think that post hits the nail on the head perfectly.
I guess if so many of us feel this way we should investigate the
Ripe framework to see if there is something that can be done to
create positive change.
This would be a great short/medium term solution however we all must
look to support ipv6 natively.
Merry Christmas,
Oliver
On 16 Dec 2013 09:39, "RIPE" <<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:ripe@centronet.cz">ripe@centronet.cz</a>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ripe@centronet.cz">ripe@centronet.cz</a>>> wrote:
Hello,
everyone who says "IPv4 is gone" is living in his/her dreams,
denying reality and IPv4 market (and those mentioned average 2
letters/IPv4 requests per day). It may be true for some, but it
obviously isn't for others, no matter reasons. While I understand
IPv6 propagation, I don't think that punishing/discriminating small
IPv4 holders in need for a few more IPs is right. Actually,
releasing those big unused IPv4 blocks might have much better impact
for IPv6 development, while the small ones would appreciate "a few
more C" and it may even be enought for a few more months/years this way.
While I must admit I'm not sure how to do this, some fee for IP
addresses sounds like natural way. So I must agree, if you are happy
IPv6 user who had no problems to move from IPv4 (or started at IPv6
directly) and doesn't need IPv4 addresses anymore, just return them
all and you can stop to care about it and less lucky us. You may
even have it cheaper. Saying that you don't need IPv4 because you
have IPv6 already sounds like "I don't have this problem so I don't
want/need it to be solved and I don't care about others" to me. Or
in worse case, it may even be "I like current state because I own
those big blocks and I have profit from it". Nothing personal here,
I wasn't screening anyone and I don't accuse anyone. Just annoyed
from all those "IPv6 solves everything" announcers who are, at same
time, so much against returning of any unused IPv4 space. Thanks for
your understanding.
Merry Christmas to everyone
Matej Vavrousek
CentroNet, a.s.
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Subject: Re: [members-discuss] Complaints against LIRs ignored by NCC
On Dec 12, 2013, at 5:39 PM, Gert Doering <<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:gert@space.net">gert@space.net</a>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:gert@space.net">gert@space.net</a>>> wrote:
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">IPv4 is *gone*, get over it. No matter of discussion here or
</blockquote>elsewhere
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">will bring back IPv4 in quantities needed to "last forever", so
</blockquote>all you
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">are doing is postponing the inevitable, and burning lots of
</blockquote>effort and
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">money in the denial phase.
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Right, then if the fee scheme is changed in that way there will be
no problem for LIRs who have millions of IPv4 addresses allocated to
release them and save money :)
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