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Throw me a IPv6 bone (sort of was IPv6 ignorance)
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 15:42:20 -0400, Mark Radabaugh said:
> Running dual stack to residential consumers still has huge issues with
> CPE. It's not an environment where we have control over the router the
> customer picks up at Walmart. There is really very little point in
> spending a lot of resources on something the consumer can't currently
> use.
You *do* realize that the reason my site runs like 60% IPv6 traffic *now*
is because we spend the resources 5 and 10 years ago getting ready for
when Microsoft and Apple shipped stuff that worked for the end user, right?
Of course, if you want to wait to get *started* on the deployment curve
until everybody's replaced their stuff, that's fine by me. But I'd double-check
if you have any competitors that have an earlier schedule.
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