On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Bob Evans <b...@fiberinternetcenter.com> wrote:
> > > > When will the change happen then you might ask. Very simple. If the > > largest destinations like fb/twitter and others start to drop v4. > > Agreed, IPv4 will be here a long time, because, not one company will risk > financial loses and stock devaluation over address space. The day that a > large company flips to IPv6 only in an IPv4 world will be the day to short > as many shares of that stock as possible. > > T-Mobile US large enough ? http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/resources/case-study-t-mobile-us-goes-ipv6-only-using-464xlat/ I hear they have more ipv6-only subscribers than ipv4 CB This creates the big market for IPv4. Costs price per IP address must get > beyond the price of a good lunch once per month. Because, that's an amount > that businesses understand and begin to pay attention. IPv4 address space > is now a profit center and will cost more to the end user than transit and > network costs... Or... how will IPv6 catch on in any other way ? > > > >