On 18-Feb-2007, at 01:14, Jonny Martin wrote:
On 17/02/2007, at 10:12 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
On 16-Feb-2007, at 17:00, Nathan Ward wrote:
End-to-end IP connectivity is so passe.
But it's arguably what allowed the Internet to grow and flourish. If the network controls the applications that users can deploy, then either the provider will be permanently playing catch-up, the user will be permanently disappointed, or (if the disease is sufficiently widespread) people will stop dreaming up new applications for users to run, and will instead concentrate on packages they can sell to carriers and ISPs. This all starts to sound a bit like the telco network.
Which is a problem if we are reliant on the telco's to move to IPv6.
Why are you reliant on the telcos to move to IPv6? Joe