> On Mar 24, 2022, at 14:46 , Michael Thomas <m...@mtcc.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 3/24/22 1:59 PM, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
>>
>> Home users aren’t the long tail here. Enterprise is the long tail here.
>> Android phones are,
>> indeed, part of the enterprise problem, but not the biggest part.
>>
>> If this were a purely technical problem, we’d have been done more than a
>> decade ago. The
>> problem is a lack of corporate “round tuits” which for each enterprise are
>> in limited supply and
>> usually go to things that either reduce costs or increase revenue.
>>
> So long as they have public facing v6 servers is there really a problem? Sure
> you're not going to get to 100% deployment, but nothing is going to do that
> in any of our lifetimes. The object should be to not have to deploy tortured
> hacks like CGNAT. That is what success is IMO, and we don't from a technical
> standpoint.
>
> Mike
>
Yes… We need them to have v6 deployed to their clients so that content
providers can start turning off v4 where it’s costing them money to support it.
Owen