You can't get yourself an IPv6 Sage certification if you aren't running IPv6.
http://tunnelbroker.net Owen On Feb 18, 2011, at 10:42 AM, George Bonser wrote: >> >> You never been told something like "We don't do (or stock) that > because >> there's no demand for it! You know, you're the Nth person to ask about >> it >> today." I have, and many more times than merely once. >> >> -- >> Mike Andrews, W5EGO >> mi...@mikea.ath.cx >> Tired old sysadmin > > Right, so what it takes is someone out there to create the demand. It > would actually be a great public service if someone were to do that. > Some social networking, gaming, or some other sort of site that only the > "cool kids" can access via v6, maybe. > > Nothing drives people nuts more than knowing there is something out > there that they can't access. Create something like that AND generate > some buzz surrounding it, particularly if someone hears people talking > about it and they can't access it themselves to see what the buzz is all > about, and you have just built the required demand for v6 migration. It > is going to take v6-only content to do that, I think. Frankly, a v6 only > service is easier to build and deploy. Dual stacking causes problems > with many applications, if it is native v6 and v6 only, it removes a lot > of the "issues" with v6 migration. > > > >