On 31/03/10 23:52 -0400, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
We have just (anecdotally, empirically) established earlier in this thread, that anything smaller than a mid-sized business, can't even *GET* IPv6 easily (at least in the USA); much less care about it.
Talking about a "crystal ball", in my view, is just a lot of hand-waving that means "I don't have a real-world example to point to".
Talking about "the Next Big Thing" means that somehow, the NBT will be present without any residential or small business broadband users partaking in it. Sounds like a pretty small piece of the pie for the NBT...
For the record, I have no dog in this fight; I just think that the rhetoric / fanboi-ism / advocacy level is just a little too high - emotion rather than reason is taking over in the course of debate, which for me at least, is unwelcome.
As a (small) service provider with very stiff competition from much larger providers where I work, we have to have a perfect Crystal Ball, or hedge our bets. Customer needs are constantly changing, and are a constantly moving target. Historically we have a good understanding of what they want. We were the first broadband provider in our footprint for several years, but we have lost customers to competition as well. Technology is most notable when it is disruptive, and is probably most devastating to a company like our's when it is. We will only survive if we are prepared, and that's the same advice I would offer anyone who has a penny to lose in this game. -- Dan White