[email protected] wrote:
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If we could just get the total a bit higher, we might reach a tipping
point that would drive universal IPv6 adoption.  However I do believe
that there are forces that are actively working against IPv6 adoption,
because it is a threat to their internet dominance, as well as the
money these players have poured into buying IPv4 space.

Widespread adoption of IPv6 WILL crash the value of those IPv4
investments.  What is good for the community, which is a universal
network with plenty of address space available to everyone goes
against the position of others that would like to turn the internet
back into a one way service like Compuserve or AOL.


I dont think we have to go to the malevolent and nebulous for answers when the mundane and rational suffice well enough.

IPv6 cost benefit analysis is not weighted very highly towards IPv6 for far too many, for far too long, even with altruism factored in. Its a wonder its gotten this far.

I dont believe the behavior and logic pattern you are describing can possibly be common enough or a large enough motivating factor to be worthy of any real world focus. At best a handful of inconsequential folk may have indulged in some fantasy musing over it before reality asserted itself.

For instance, this motivation requires a great deal of hard to picture high level coordination to maximize its success, or otherwise its a wager that can leave you on the losing side of a tipping point.

As a result, you would have to perform an entire IPv6 deployment that was flag day light switch ready to guard against that outcome. And then leave it off, waiting and bit-rotting while your evil plans slowly matured into fruition -- maybe. So all the costs, none of the gain, all the risks, slight potential of some short term reward eventually.

Yeah, no.

Joe


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