18 Feb
2007
18 Feb
'07
3:16 a.m.
Because we need international transit. -----Original Message----- From: Donald Neal [mailto:Donald.Neal(a)telecom.co.nz] ...
Because we want native IPv6 transit. But people can start with [and will have to] by using tunnels.
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Abley [mailto:jabley(a)ca.afilias.info] ... 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?
So if you're an ISP run IPv6 over a telco layer 2 access network and over peering links. Unless you can't find any demand for IPv6? :{)* ...