7 Mar
2006
7 Mar
'06
2:46 a.m.
Thus spake <Michael.Dillon@btradianz.com>
Let's face it, IPv6 is close enough to IPv4 that any attempt to put a price on IPv4 addresses will simply cause a massive migration to free and plentiful IPv6 addresses.
You assume that there will be a source of free and plentiful IPv6
addresses. Why not? It is CORE idea of IPcv6 addres space (no matter whart is written abouyt allocation policies). And I can bet, we will see how every business can get PI space when required (in ipv6) for multi home, in less than 3 - 4 years. Except if IPv6 will be replaced by something simpler and more reliable like IPv8 (but it looks very unlikely now).