They won't be able to sell IPv4 because they won't be able to get it. There won't be any left to buy, or it will be so expensive it won't be economic for an ISP to obtain it. -----Original Message----- From: Jonny Martin [mailto:jonny(a)jonnynet.net] Sent: Thursday, 30 November 2006 12:44 a.m. To: Philip D'Ath Cc: dean(a)deanpemberton.com; nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: Re: [nznog] Charging for IPv6 On 30/11/2006, at 12:04 AM, Philip D'Ath wrote:
Agreed. The difference being a provider will always be able to sell QoS. A provider will not always be able to sell IPv4.
Why not? The bane of most Telco's is how to _stop_ selling legacy products. It's hard for them because they sell so much of them. I don't see it being any different for IPv4.