[75593] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: who gets a /32 [Re: IPV6 renumbering painless?]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christian Kuhtz)
Thu Nov 18 09:19:06 2004
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:18:22 -0500
From: "Christian Kuhtz" <christian.kuhtz@BELLSOUTH.COM>
To: "Mike Leber" <mleber@he.net>, "Randy Bush" <randy@psg.com>
Cc: "Paul Vixie" <paul@vix.com>,
"North American Noise and Off-topic Gripes" <nanog@merit.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0411180238370.4055-100000@ruby.he.net>
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On 11/18/04 5:44 AM, "Mike Leber" <mleber@he.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, Randy Bush wrote:
>>> in august 2002 there were no v6 isp's.
>>=20
>> you're kidding, right? let's not be too americocentric.
>> i assure you there were. i think even c&w might have been
>> deploying in the states then.
>=20
> Heh, when I saw his assertion I figured a statement as wrong as that
> wasn't worth correcting. (my bad)
>=20
> Since you chimed up I thought I'd go and check our press releases for =
when
> we got around to announcing we were selling IPv6 connections and I =
found
> something dated May 9th, 2001. At that time we already were offering
> native (as opposed to our free IPv6 tunnel service) IPv6 connections =
at
> several locations in the US.
So, again, somebody says they're selling it.. And without wanting to =
sound
like a flame.. what volume of native, non-tunnel IPv6 traffic do you see =
and
what applications is it? Could you throw those of us a bone who are =
still
scratching our heads as to what business cases support this? ;)
Thanks,
Christian
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