On Jun 22, 2012, at 6:15 PM, Masataka Ohta wrote: > Owen DeLong wrote: > >>> Even though it may be easy to make end systems and local >>> LANs v6 capable, rest, the center part, of the Internet >>> keep causing problems. > >> Those problems are getting solved more and more every day. >> >> The rate of IPv6 deployment is rapidly accelerating at this point. > > Remember that you wrote: > >>>> The center part of the internet is the easiest part of >>>> modification for IPv6 and is probably somewhere near 99% >>>> complete at this point. > > What do you mean something 99% complete is rapidly accelerating? > > Is it a theory for time traveling?
You redefined center. My definition of center when I claimed 99% was the major backbones and core routers. That is the CENTER of the internet. Different definition of center (yours) where the center includes everything except the edge-most hosts, different metrics for completion and challenges. Owen