On 26/Aug/20 22:23, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG wrote:

> Maybe the only way to force this is to tell our customers (many ISPs in every 
> country) "don't buy Sony PS, they are unable to support new technologies, so 
> you games will be blocked by Sony". Of course, unless we all decide to use 
> 464XLAT instead of CGN ... which resolves the problem.

Somehow, I don't see this happening.

Most ISP's probably know a little bit about gaming because the engineers
have a console at home, or in the NOC. To get them to a level where they
are actively asking customers not to buy games developed for Sony, at
scale, is probably an entire project on its own that a basic ISP can't
justify time for.

Also, it's unlikely that end-users are going to listen to advice not to
buy Sony games. All they'll hear is, "My ISP doesn't know how to fix
this, so I must find another one that does".

We need a better plan.

As with everything in life, it probably comes down to a "Vijay Gill
moving ATDN to IS-IS" type-thing, i.e., an actual person that
understands what to do, cares about IPv6, and has influence within Sony.

Mark.

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