On 3/24/22 3:13 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:

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.

Well content providers could pretty easily force the issue if they wanted.

MIke

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