
So, how does IPv6 go from the shores of Japan and the minds of geeks across America to being the primary protocol used on the net?
Microsoft ships their new OS with IPv6 enabled by default. :) Mark -- Mark Segal Director, Network Planning FCI Broadband Tel: 905-284-4070 Fax: 416-987-4701 http://www.fcibroadband.com Futureway Communications Inc. is now FCI Broadband

On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 02:56:06PM -0400, Mark Segal wrote:
So, how does IPv6 go from the shores of Japan and the minds of geeks across America to being the primary protocol used on the net?
Microsoft ships their new OS with IPv6 enabled by default. :)
You need a few things to happen: 1) DSL providers need to provide IPv6 2) Cable providers need to provide IPv6 3) Dialup providers need to provide IPv6. Once you get this space working, the rest will come shortly afterwards. - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.

On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 02:29 PM, Jared Mauch wrote:
2) Cable providers need to provide IPv6
Get Cablelabs to specify it in DOCSIS, only then will the cable guys do it. -- Joseph T. Klein <This space available. Ask for my resume.> PSTN: +1 414 961 1690 VoIP: +1 415 462 1534 Mobile: +1 414 628 3380
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