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Re: Rate of growth on IPv6 not fast enough?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Franck Martin)
Sun Apr 18 20:45:50 2010
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From: Franck Martin <franck@genius.com>
To: Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>
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Sure the internet will not die...
But by the time we run out of IPv4 to allocate, the IPv6 network will not have completed to dual stack the current IPv4 network. So what will happen?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Bush" <randy@psg.com>
To: "Franck Martin" <franck@genius.com>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Monday, 19 April, 2010 12:17:19 PM
Subject: Re: Rate of growth on IPv6 not fast enough?
> And doing guess-o-matic extrapolation, it will take another 3 years
> before we reach 10,000 ASN advertising IPv6 networks. That will be 33%
> of ASN. With the impending running out of IPv4 starting next year,
> seems to me we are not going to make it in an orderly fashion?
hint: those asns have ipv4