On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 20:16:32 +0100 Henning Brauer
<lists-open...@bsws.de> wrote:

> * J.C. Roberts <list-...@designtools.org> [2009-03-10 02:03]:
> > The "smart" answer for an ISP is moving to IPv6
> 
> that is about the least smart thing anybody could do.

Hi Henning,

If everyone continues to avoid IPv6, then it will remain less than
useful. I understand IPv6 has less than 1% uptake at the moment, but I
don't understand why employing it (in addition to IPv4 NATing hacks) is
"about the least smart" thing an ISP could do?

Is it a cost issue?


-- 
J.C. Roberts

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