
29 Nov
2006
29 Nov
'06
1:49 a.m.
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 08:50 +1300, Philip D'Ath wrote:
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.
So market forces will take care of it. So long as IPv4 is cheaper to deploy and maintain than transition costs to IPv6, there is no way any sensible business is going to shift to it. This seems to be a bit of a storm in a teacup. By all means, people should play with it. But demanding a transition when it makes no economic sense to do so right now is just bad business. -- David Zanetti <david.zanetti(a)catalyst.net.nz> Systems Architect Catalyst IT Limited +64-4-8032233 +64-21-402260