> On Dec 3, 2015, at 7:58 PM, Matthew Petach <mpet...@netflight.com> wrote: > > Or, if you feel that Cogent's stubborn insistence on > partitioning the global v6 internet shouldn't be rewarded > with money, pay someone *other* than cogent for > IPv6 transit and also connect to HE.net; that way > you still have access to cogent routes, but you also > send a subtle economic nudge that says "hey cogent-- > trying to get into the tier 1 club by partitioning the > internet isn't a good path for long-term sucess". > > Note that this is purely my own opinion, not necessarily > that of my employer, my friends, my family, or even my > cat. I asked my cat about cogent IPv6, and all I got was > a ghostly hairball as a reply[0].
I would say that if you buy transit for IPv4, you should have congruent relationship with IPv6 as well. A network that does one and not the other is clearly obvious to a skilled engineer. Partitioning networks is bad, and I’d like to see this resolved myself. - Jared