Fair point. There are some situations that do need more than most, but aren't they the ones that should be on ipv6 already???????
I know a few are shouldn't I be on ipv6 and that's fair too. I'm plqnnning some speaking engagements to cover that. Its not blind and ignoring. On Mar 22, 2014 4:36 AM, "TJ" <trej...@gmail.com> wrote: > Millions of IPs don't matter in the face of X billions of people, and > XX-XXX billions of devices - and this is just the near term estimate. > (And don't forget utilization efficiency - Millions of IPs is not > millions of customers served.) > > Do IPv6. > /TJ > > On Mar 22, 2014 3:09 AM, "Bryan Socha" <br...@digitalocean.com> wrote: > > > > As someone growing in the end of ipv4, its all fake. Sure, the rirs > will > > run out, but that's boring. Don't believe the fake auction sites. > > Fair price of IP at the end is $1 for bad Rep $2 for barely used, $3 for > no > > spam and $4 for legacy. Stop the inflation. Millions of IPS exist, > > there is no shortage and don't lie for rirs with IPS left. >