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eyetack

join:2002-09-05
Leicester, MA

reply to leware

Re: Question on transition strategy

What I think will ultimately happen is that somewhere along the line, services will get dual-stacked, at least at the edge and DNS will be largely used to start a partial-seamless transition to IPv6.

The bigger problem right now is while most provider-side equipment has been v6 capable, and most modern OSes are v6 capable, almost zero broadband routers are v6 capable.

ajmas

join:2008-04-14
Canada

One thing worth mentioning is in some countries IPv6 is already available. For example, I know Free ( »www.free.fr ), in France already provides this as option. North America seems to be home of the laggards.


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