The two things feed each other. Big content networks have had IPv6 for years now, and the mobile phone networks are primarily, if not exclusively IPv6 on the inside. Adding IPv6 now helps push the cycle forward, whether you are an eyeball, content, or other network. Doug On 11/25/19 11:50 AM, Dmitry Sherman wrote:
Because we can’t only use ipv6 on the boxes, each box with ipv6 must have IPv4 until the last eyeball broadband user will have ipv6 support.
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On 25 Nov 2019, at 21:47, Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org> wrote:
It requires both sides to move to IPv6. Why should the cost of maintaining working networks be borne alone by the eyeball networks? That is what is mostly happening today with CGN.
Every server that offers services to the public should be making them available over IPv6. Most of the CDNs support both transports. Why are you scared to tick the box for IPv6? HTTPS doesn’t care which transport is used.
-- Mark Andrews
On 26 Nov 2019, at 03:53, Dmitry Sherman <dmitry@interhost.net> wrote:
I believe it’s Eyeball network’s matter to free IPv4 blocks and move to v6.
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On 25 Nov 2019, at 18:08, Billy Crook <BCrook@unrealservers.net> wrote:
Huh. I guess we get to go home early today then? And look into that whole "Aye Pee Vee Sicks" thing next week aye boss?
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 8:58 AM Dmitry Sherman <dmitry@interhost.net <mailto:dmitry@interhost.net>> wrote:
Just received a mail that RIPE is out of IPv4:
Dear colleagues,
Today, at 15:35 UTC+1 on 25 November 2019, we made our final /22 IPv4 allocation from the last remaining addresses in our available pool. We have now run out of IPv4 addresses.
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