Nice to hear that you feel like that ;-). However I’ve often got another impression. But may be that is a subjective experience.
From: Lorenzo Colitti [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2015 23:05 To: Bonneß, Olaf Cc: Gert Doering; Ragnar Anfinsen; Steinar Gunderson; IPv6 Ops list Subject: Re: Why do we still need IPv4 when we are migrating to IPv6... On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:33 AM, <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I wonder if it would make a difference if big eyeballs ISPs ("among the 3 largest in a country") would start talking to content providers, telling them "hey, you know, your content is quite popular with our users, but since it's v4-only, we need to seriously throttle it to avoid overloading our CGN. v6 goes unlimited, btw."... just dreaming... [Obo]: Nice idea :). However content is king and your customer hotline will turn red because of people blaming you as ISP. That's not true. ISPs shake down content companies all the time - look at Comcast vs. Netflix, for example. I'm sure that as a large DT does its share of that kind of thing too :-)
