-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Nov 28, 2006, at 8:33 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
--- andrew(a)etc.gen.nz wrote:
: There are some DSL providers in some Asian countries : who are very interested in IPv6 because they've almost : exhausted 10/8 and weren't able to receive a public /8.[1]
I can't imagine any Asian country's ISP that has used 16777216 IPs. Even so, they could still have 1114112 more IPs by using 192.168/16 and 172.16/12. Do you have a pointer to which provider this is?
In January, when Kurtis Lindqvist and I did the IPv6 training workshop at SANOG in mumbai, there were in fact couple of ISPs (one was reliance, the others was a smaller player in the state) who said they'd want to use v6 for management of end user broadband devices -- as their customer connections devices exceed 20 million or more and using RFC 1918 was becoming un-tenable. though, they were not looking at providing v6 to customers, yet. -- gaurab /////////////////////////////////////////////////////+9779851038080 gaurab at lahai dot com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) iD8DBQFFbRW+So7fU26F3X0RAiQ6AKDDOwwn46VAgWBUOdDX8TauYX3yMgCeLYN4 8U7Ds/GmfHek5k7PV2SoF2M= =PMfH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----