Eric Fleischman wrote:
that us end users will go to great lengths to avoid any costly
network upgrade that does not contribute anything to our bottom
line. Think about it: why would we spend tens of millions of
dollars to get equivalent network connectivity to what we
already have? It makes absolutely no sense from our point-of-view.
Indeed. Put these tens of millions of dollars where they rightfully
belong: in my pocket. I own Boeing (well, a very little part of it).
I understand this might sound shocking in some parts of the world, but
the reasons I bought Boeing shares are because I expect to resell these
shares later for more that what I paid for them AND collect dividends
along the road. This concept is known as "capitalism" in some parts of
the world.
+-----------------+
| Build Airplanes |
+--------+--------+
|
v
+--------+--------+
| Sell Airplanes |
+--------+--------+
|
v
+---------+----------+
| Make a buck or two |
+---------+----------+
|
v
|
/\
+---------+ / \ +------------+
| Upgrade |__/ ? \__| Give money |
| To IPv6 | \ / | to Michel |
+---------+ \ / +------------+
\/
Mmmmm. Tough call.
Michel.
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