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IAB Workshop on Routing and Addressing [Was: Re: Google wants to be yo ur Internet]

  • From: Fergie
  • Date: Wed Jan 24 13:27:04 2007

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- -- Jason LeBlanc <[email protected]> wrote:

>...Some days it kills me that v6 
>is still not really viable, I keep asking providers where they're
>at with it.  Their most common complaint is that the operating
>systems don't support it yet.  They mention primarily Windows since
>that is what is most implemented, not in the colo world but what the
>users have.  I suggested they offer a service that somehow translates
>(heh, shifting the pain to them) v4 to v6 for their customers to move
>it along.
>

If you *really* want to know where things with IPv6, then you need
to read this:

Report from the IAB Workshop on Routing and Addressing
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iab-raws-report-00.txt

- - ferg

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