On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 08:19:25 PST, Owen DeLong said:
On Nov 22, 2011, at 7:38 AM, Joel Maslak wrote:
Exactly. ISPs are in business to make as much money as they can - go figure.
How do you make more money by refusing to meet customer requests?
I could understand how it MIGHT make more money to force customers that want static to purchase business class, but, if you then refuse to offer them business class service, that doesn't sound like more money, it just sounds like angry customers.
A number of providers seem to be doing just fine with that business model over on the IPv4 side of the fence. And since they're usually a near-monopoly in their service area, angry customers aren't likely to actually vote with their wallets. Why is there any expectation that it will be any different in the IPv6 world?