Hot Diggety! da...@lang.hm was rumored to have written:
> 
> before you can have a trend like this you need to have IPv6 connectivity 
> in the first place. Right now that is a chicken and egg situation, nobody 
> is offering it because nobody would use it and nobody is trying to use it 
> because nobody is offering it.

Bit of a sweeping generalization there with regards to IPv6 connectivity
and customer address space. :-)

My $WORK certainly provides it as does a number of other major competitors.

It's true that smaller places may not offer it, but there's certainly no
shortage of places that does so.

Granted, the situation at the moment is such that it's more likely if
you're buying enterprise network connectivity rather than being a
residential internet user.

But that's slowly changing; for one, there's Comcast with their v6 trial
in progress.

(Hey guys -- anybody from Time Warner Cable here? Encourage the
Roadrunner folks to get on board!)

I would probably attribute the use case to 'not familiar with IPv6 and
don't currently need it' rather than 'ISP doesn't provide it or I'd use it'.

-Dan
_______________________________________________
Discuss mailing list
Discuss@lopsa.org
http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss
This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators
 http://lopsa.org/

Reply via email to