On 12/11/2014 10:15 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
yawn. Much of the end-user equipment still does not support v6.
When was the last time you could actually buy a tablet, laptop,
desktop, cell phone that didn't support IPv6? You can get printers
that support IPv6. You can get
This confuses 'devices' with 'end to end communications'. And
end-to-end communication is limited to the least-capability component in
the sequence. (And to the extent that operators choose to provide
/different/ services over IPv4 than IPv6, the switching cost tends to be
made higher.)
It also appears to ignore use of all existing devices that do /not/
support IPv6, most of which won't convert to it. Lest the response be
something like "they already work so they aren't a problem" please see
above.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
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